Having just "solved" this problem, the answer i went with is to put
those rows in a subtable and disallow that table to break.  That will
for the required rows to stay together while allowing the enclosing
table to break according to whatever policy is defined.

Bruno Lowagie wrote:
> Agatha H. Liu wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>> I didn't find much information in the mail archive about the issue I'm
>> dealing with. I've got a table,and what I need is to have certain
>> consecutive rows displayed on the same page instead of split over two
>> pages. If anyone would suggest an efficient way to achieve this, I'd
>> greatly appreciate it.
>>
> I don't understand the question.
> What do you want to happen if the cells don't fit?
> br,
> Bruno
> 
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