On 01/13/10 23:50, Brian Barker wrote:
At 18:26 13/01/2010 -0500, James Lockie wrote:
I have a row that overlaps two pages between two bullets that I want
to keep together. The second bullet is a sub-point. The row can
span pages because there are other bullets.
It looks like this:
a
b
c
--------------------------------------- (page split)
d
e
The bullet points are paragraphs, of course. Normally, you could
achieve what you need by putting the cursor into the former of the two
bullet points - "c" in your example - going to Format | Paragraph... |
Text Flow | Options (or right-click | Paragraph... | Text Flow |
Options), and ticking "Keep with next paragraph". You can keep larger
groups of paragraphs together by selecting all but the last (or parts
of them) and ticking the above box once for all.
But you have left a minimal clue in your reference to a row that your
material is perhaps in a table. I don't see why the above should not
work in a table cell, but it appears it does not. There is a similar
setting at Table | Table Properties... | Text Flow | Text Flow (or
right-click | Table... | Text Flow | Text Flow), but this keeps an
entire table together with the paragraph following it - not what you
need.
I fear this doesn't help.
Brian Barker
Yes, it is in a table and keep with next paragraph doesn't work.
I need the table/row to split, just not where it does. :-(
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