I had one further though about Avi Makeler's questions regarding tables:> Tentative conclusion: it seems that the setting: > "Keep With Next" = true > of the table caption (or maybe of the table anchor on that line) is > percolating down through all the table rows even though they themselves have > that setting set to false.
The paragraph property "Keep with next pgf" has no effect on paragraphs within tables nor on the table itself. Each cell of a table is a separate flow (notice the end-of-flow symbol within each and every cell), so the "next pgf" and "previous pgf" can only be other paragraphs within that specific cell. And since FrameMaker *NEVER* splits a table row across pages there is no point at all to applying the "Keep with next pgf" property to a paragraph to keep the row from breaking. The only property that allows you to control where a table can break across pages is applied to the *rows* of the table, not to cells and certainly not to paragraphs within cells, which have no "awareness" of anything outside of the cell's own text flow. The Table>Row Format dialog allows you to specify "keep with next row" and/or "keep with previous row" to specify pairs or sets of rows that must not be broken across pages. -Fred Ridder
