John Jason Jordan wrote:
Dang! Now I can't even delete the break that I entered!
You don't delete page breaks--they don'e appear in the text flow, so
there is nothing to delete. They are part of the paragraph formatting.
Check the paragraph before the page break (above the table as it would
seem), on the "Text Flow" tab. Uncheck "insert break".
... I believe the way you are supposed to do
this is to enter a break at the end of the first page, and in the
Insert Break dialog box stipulate the style for the next page. That
would be fne, but how can I insert a break when the table spans the
first three pages? ...
You do not need a page break, although that is often the right way to go.
Each page style has a "Next Style" setting (look on the Organizer tab).
The next style will take over automatically on the following page.
So you simply set the page style on the first page to "First Page"; the
standard definition of that style has "Default" as the "Next Style"
setting. Change the "Default" page style definition to include a header
or footer and all pages following the first will have your header/footer.
The only hitch with this is that it won't carry over if you export to
.doc format.
<Joe
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