Le 2011-02-06 04:32, Cor Nouws a écrit :
Hi sivakumar,

sivakumar wrote (05-02-11 07:35)

thanks for replying to my problem. never expected to have so many....
thanks for the community, once again. (Every one needs a pat to keep them
going, particularly when it is non-commercial).

Thanks, really appreciate :-)

- also did the unchecking (break) - even before posting. still it persists.

There is one more possibility that I can think of.
Easiest is to try with a new writer document.

Few empty pragraphs
Enter a table
In the first cell, add hard page break with Ctrl-Enter
So the table moves to the next page.
And how to get it back (apart from undo ;-) ) ...

Simply; cursor at the very top in the table, Enter for a new paragraph ... etc etc.

I hope thís helps ;-)

Regards,
Cor



Hello Cor and Sivakumar,

I have missed part of the discussion, so I hope I'm not redundant.

1. To answer Cor's scenario:

When you type Ctrl-Enter in the first cell, LibreOffice considers that you want a page break before the table. You may remove the option by going to "Table Properties" (I'm translating menus from French), then go to the second tab (Text flow) and remove the page break before the table.

2. Another problematic possibility is when one uses in first-column cells a paragraph format that contains the "keep with next paragraph" formatting. In a table, this formatting code is interpreted as "keep the table line with the following table line". Put enough of these lines in a row and you end up with a table that requires its own page.

Regards,

--

Michel Gagnon – [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
Montréal (Québec, Canada) – mgagnon.net <http://mgagnon.net>


--
Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected]
List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/users/
*** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***

Reply via email to