On 20/10/11 09:34, Op Ed wrote:
> I have LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Windows 7, but this problem existed with earlier
> versions. It's probably operator error.
>
> I have a one-word heading, near the bottom of page 13, followed by a short
> introductory paragraph that spills over to two lines at the top of page 14.
> The next item is a table, two columns, large-ish cells, that spreads over
> several pages.
>
> PROBLEM:  The table insists on starting at the top of page 15. The first row
> is slightly more than half a page in height. This means there is plenty of
> room for the first row of the table to fit on page 14, with spare space
> below. Why won't it?
>
> Page 14 currently has ten words at the top, and then a vast expanse of naked
> white space.
>
> How do I communicate to the table that I want it to start on page 14 and not
> wait until page 15?
>
> Yes, I've had this problem in the past, and I forget how I got around it. It
> wasn't a direct, reproducible solution, as I vaguely recollect.
>
> Any table masters here?
>
> Thanks,
>
>  </kevin>
>   
Hi. if you click in the table, right click table.., then Text Flow. Are
"Allow table to spl;it..." and "Allow row to break..." checked.
Steve

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