NoOp wrote:
James Lockie wrote:
Howard Coles Jr. wrote:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 9:17:30 pm James Lockie wrote:
Why isn't the row that contains 'a's split between pages?
For some reason it leaves a huge blank area on page 1 and puts all of
the row on page 2.
http://lockie.ca/test/ODTproblem.odt
Because all the "a"s are in a single cell. As best I understand it, OOo will
not split a cell across pages unless the cell is too large to fit on a single
page. This isn't a bug its normal.
It is one row.
What is the right mouse click "Row/Allow Row To Break Across Rows And
Columns" for?
I want the text to fill up the first page before spilling on to the
second page.
Of course just using the doc you linked to above, its hard to tell why you
would want to do what you're doing. Normally you'd use Calc to do
spreadsheets.
It is a resume but I deleted all the text first.
Table|Split Cell| defaults to 2 horizontal. Try that and it will split
the cell across two pages.
That worked but I don't know why it is different than inserting a row above.
Inserting 1 row above does NOT make the cell split across 2 pages.
I thought when I split 1 cell horizontally into 2, it that created 2 rows.
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