c.m00re682carey wrote:
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I use "Table" for my Addresses and Phone Numbers, With separate columns for Names;
Addresses; Post Codes; Telephone Numbers: Mobile Phone Numbers; Email Addresses etc. I have
applied "repeated Header Rows" (including two empty rows for later additions) for each
page.
Usually the Names and Addresses occupy two or more lines in each single Cell in
a row which is fine, and what I want. However, at the bottom of the page, a row
consisting of two or more lines may divide between the current page and the
next page, putting part of the name or address etc. on one page and the
remainder on the next below the header rows. Which is not ideal..
It would be very helpful if I could instruct the computer to put the whole of
the row on one page or the next page and not part on one and part on the other.
Is there any way of doing this please? I know that one can insert an empty row to overcome this
temporarily, but of course as soon as one adds or modifies something or if one applies a
"sort" the whole thing shifts and we are back to square one, so that does not work. There
are approximately 25 pages in the document in landscape and therefore I do need to "Sort"
from time to time to keep the names in Alphabetical order.
In Writer (part of OpenOffice.org - Opal Office is apparently the
reseller you got it from), this is handled under the Table Properties.
The easiest way to set it up is to right-click somewhere in the table,
select Table, then the Text Flow tab. Make sure there is no check (tick)
in the box that says "allow row to break across pages and columns" and
you should be all set.
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