On Wednesday 14 February 2007 20:29, Kevin McLauchlan wrote: > Hey group, I've got an odd one here. > > As I was scanning through my document (OOo 2.1 on WinXP), I found a small > table, > five rows by five columns that happened to occur at the bottom of a page. > It looks fine. > > Then you scroll to the next page and there's the bottom of the bottom row > of > > the table. Well, actually, just the bottom of the table outlines. There's > no text. > On the previous page, the table looks to be properly finished off, but on > the top > of the following page, there's this ... this.... thing. I'll try to > reproduce it here. > > |____|_____|________|__________|______| > > There's no character to cause the split. The text of the most-filled cell > ends cleanly > on the previous page. > > I'm going to insert at bogus soft-return on a paragraph before the table, > to push it > down the page a bit, and force some table text to spill over and fill the > overflow > row at the top of the following page, rather than leave the empty shell > there. > But, why should I have to? > > I do have "Allow row to break across pages and columns set", but shouldn't > that > break include a token character or two?
My guess is that the text in the row has spilt over into a final blank line, or that the paragraph style for the cell has some request for space after the paragraph. -- Andy Pepperdine On this mailing list help is provided by volunteers. Please subscribe to the mailing list to see all the replies to a query, and reply only to the mailing list. For FAQ, userguide, see: http://documentation.openoffice.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
