Thanks everyone for your help. I copied the table to a new blank document and the table rolled over just fine, so it appears that my problem is with the master pages.
My document starts on page 10004. I have three pages of figures, then three pages of table, then three pages of figures and two more pages of table. It's the last page of the last table that is causing me grief. The table in the middle of the document is working just fine. The table at the end of the document won't roll to a new page, so 10 or so rows are disappearing. I've doubled checked the master page usage. For the first table, the page are Custom Right, Custom Left, Custom Right. For the second table, the pages are Custom Right, Custom Left. So as far as the table will go, it is using the same master pages as the previous table. When I try to change the pagination from Make Page Count Even to Make Page Count Odd, I get this message: The new column layout in DOCNAME.fm seems to overlap other objects on some body pages. Are you sure you want to do this? Number of pages affected: 5. First page: 10008. (***end of message***) Page 10008 is the first page of the first table. Any idea what that might mean? Deirdre On 1/12/09, Fred Ridder <docudoc at hotmail.com> wrote: > Deirdre Reagan asked: > > > I'm having a problem with the table on the last page of my file. I > > add 10 more rows, and the rows disapper on the page -- they don't > > force a new page. I've seen this before and I seem to remember it's a > > simple fix, but for the life of me I can't remember what to do! > > > > I've gone into pagination and changed the setting from "Make Page > > Count Even" to "Make Page Count Odd," but that hasn't done anything. > > I can think of three possible causes of this kind of behavior right off > the top of my head: > 1) One or more columns straddled across rows. > 2) Keep With Next Row and/or Keep With Previous Row set > in Table>Row Format > 3) A very large value set for Orphan Rows in the Table Designer. > > Does the existing last page use the default master page? Or does it > use some special master page? There are probably some circumstances > where that might also play a role. > > -FR > > > >