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Old June 14th, 2004, 03:54 PM
Don
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Default Keeping Consecutive Rows Together

Is there a way to keep the rows of a table together so the table remains on
one page? I found how to prevent a single row from being split across
pages, but not how to keep consecutive rows together.

Thanks!

Don




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Old June 14th, 2004, 06:26 PM
garfield-n-odie
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Default Keeping Consecutive Rows Together

Hi Don. Select all rows except the last one in the table. Click on
Format | Paragraph | check the "Keep lines together" and "Keep with
next" boxes | OK.


Don wrote:

Is there a way to keep the rows of a table together so the table remains on
one page? I found how to prevent a single row from being split across
pages, but not how to keep consecutive rows together.

Thanks!

Don





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Old June 14th, 2004, 07:44 PM
Don
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Default Thanks! -> Keeping Consecutive Rows Together

Thanks!

Don



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Hi Don. Select all rows except the last one in the table. Click on
Format | Paragraph | check the "Keep lines together" and "Keep with
next" boxes | OK.


Don wrote:

Is there a way to keep the rows of a table together so the table remains

on
one page? I found how to prevent a single row from being split across
pages, but not how to keep consecutive rows together.

Thanks!

Don







 




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