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breaking table without breaking table
dear newsgroup,
i have a table that spanned 5 (a4 - landscape) pages long. what i want is for the last complete row of the table able to be displayed without being truncated on to the next page to be displayed on the page and for the next row to be displayed in its entirety on the following new page, without breaking the table i.e. so i don't lose columns/rows/tables manipulations functionalities. anyone has suggestions on how this can be achieved? thank you. os: wxp pro sp2; office: office 2003. regards, |
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breaking table without breaking table
You can use the "Page break before" setting in a table row without breaking
the table. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "xppuser" wrote in message ... dear newsgroup, i have a table that spanned 5 (a4 - landscape) pages long. what i want is for the last complete row of the table able to be displayed without being truncated on to the next page to be displayed on the page and for the next row to be displayed in its entirety on the following new page, without breaking the table i.e. so i don't lose columns/rows/tables manipulations functionalities. anyone has suggestions on how this can be achieved? thank you. os: wxp pro sp2; office: office 2003. regards, |
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hello suzanne,
thank you for your prompt reply. i am not quite sure what you are asking me to do. i tried to: 1. Insert Break (break types) Page Break - i did not get the desired effect, i.e. it breaks the table into 2 tables i.e. if you adjust the column on one page, it is not applied beyond the broken page. i have tried this earlier. 2. Highligths the last row before the end of the page or first row of the next page then right click on the mouse but none of the menu allowed me to do what i want or showing your suggestion. can you give me a more detailed instructions please? thank you. kind regards, jes "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You can use the "Page break before" setting in a table row without breaking the table. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "xppuser" wrote in message ... dear newsgroup, i have a table that spanned 5 (a4 - landscape) pages long. what i want is for the last complete row of the table able to be displayed without being truncated on to the next page to be displayed on the page and for the next row to be displayed in its entirety on the following new page, without breaking the table i.e. so i don't lose columns/rows/tables manipulations functionalities. anyone has suggestions on how this can be achieved? thank you. os: wxp pro sp2; office: office 2003. regards, |
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breaking table without breaking table
Why not just set all rows in the table to not be allowed to break across
pages? Select the table and go to Table Table Properties Rows and uncheck the box) -- Enjoy, Tony "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... You can use the "Page break before" setting in a table row without breaking the table. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "xppuser" wrote in message ... dear newsgroup, i have a table that spanned 5 (a4 - landscape) pages long. what i want is for the last complete row of the table able to be displayed without being truncated on to the next page to be displayed on the page and for the next row to be displayed in its entirety on the following new page, without breaking the table i.e. so i don't lose columns/rows/tables manipulations functionalities. anyone has suggestions on how this can be achieved? thank you. os: wxp pro sp2; office: office 2003. regards, |
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Xpuser,
To do what Suzanne suggested, select your row, choose Format - paragraph - second tab - check page break before. Luc "xppuser" schreef in bericht ... hello suzanne, thank you for your prompt reply. i am not quite sure what you are asking me to do. i tried to: 1. Insert Break (break types) Page Break - i did not get the desired effect, i.e. it breaks the table into 2 tables i.e. if you adjust the column on one page, it is not applied beyond the broken page. i have tried this earlier. 2. Highligths the last row before the end of the page or first row of the next page then right click on the mouse but none of the menu allowed me to do what i want or showing your suggestion. can you give me a more detailed instructions please? thank you. kind regards, jes "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You can use the "Page break before" setting in a table row without breaking the table. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "xppuser" wrote in message ... dear newsgroup, i have a table that spanned 5 (a4 - landscape) pages long. what i want is for the last complete row of the table able to be displayed without being truncated on to the next page to be displayed on the page and for the next row to be displayed in its entirety on the following new page, without breaking the table i.e. so i don't lose columns/rows/tables manipulations functionalities. anyone has suggestions on how this can be achieved? thank you. os: wxp pro sp2; office: office 2003. regards, |
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Format | Paragraph | Line and Page Breaks tab: "Page break before." See also
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ksInTables.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "xppuser" wrote in message ... hello suzanne, thank you for your prompt reply. i am not quite sure what you are asking me to do. i tried to: 1. Insert Break (break types) Page Break - i did not get the desired effect, i.e. it breaks the table into 2 tables i.e. if you adjust the column on one page, it is not applied beyond the broken page. i have tried this earlier. 2. Highligths the last row before the end of the page or first row of the next page then right click on the mouse but none of the menu allowed me to do what i want or showing your suggestion. can you give me a more detailed instructions please? thank you. kind regards, jes "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You can use the "Page break before" setting in a table row without breaking the table. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "xppuser" wrote in message ... dear newsgroup, i have a table that spanned 5 (a4 - landscape) pages long. what i want is for the last complete row of the table able to be displayed without being truncated on to the next page to be displayed on the page and for the next row to be displayed in its entirety on the following new page, without breaking the table i.e. so i don't lose columns/rows/tables manipulations functionalities. anyone has suggestions on how this can be achieved? thank you. os: wxp pro sp2; office: office 2003. regards, |
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breaking table without breaking table
Thank you all for your advice!
Luc and Suzanne came up with a solution, which when applied a small black dot appeared on the left most margin (ala if you changed your heading style for example). I have reveal codes and document map switched on as a matter of habit. The appearance of this dot suggests (rightly or wrongly) to me that some kind of styling changes was made by using Luc/Suzanne's suggestion. I am writing a document at the moment and my fear (and it is fear) is I don't know/understand what implication this change has when I generate my document at the end of my work (there are other long tables elsewhere in the document) some months from now. At first glance it seems not to have made styling changes but I don't know. Tony's solution achieve the desired result too but without introducing this black dot. So for now I am adopting Tony's solution but I would appreciate input from any/all of you regarding my comments above. Needless to say I am grateful for all of your advices. I wanted to close the thread by marking 'this post answer the question' but I do hope to hear responses in the next couple of days if nothing else, for my own education. Otherwise or regardless, I will return to close the thread and check the Yes for Did this post answer the question? Thank you again, jes "Tony Jollans" wrote: Why not just set all rows in the table to not be allowed to break across pages? Select the table and go to Table Table Properties Rows and uncheck the box) -- Enjoy, Tony "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... You can use the "Page break before" setting in a table row without breaking the table. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "xppuser" wrote in message ... dear newsgroup, i have a table that spanned 5 (a4 - landscape) pages long. what i want is for the last complete row of the table able to be displayed without being truncated on to the next page to be displayed on the page and for the next row to be displayed in its entirety on the following new page, without breaking the table i.e. so i don't lose columns/rows/tables manipulations functionalities. anyone has suggestions on how this can be achieved? thank you. os: wxp pro sp2; office: office 2003. regards, |
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breaking table without breaking table
Yes, "Page break before" changes the formatting of text, if that's
what you are asking. It is paragraph formatting. You can add it to a style, if you want to (similar to the way "Keep with next" is enabled by default for Heading 1-3). "Allow row to break across pages" is a setting for the table row; it is not connected to paragraph styles. For more about non-printing characters, such as the dot, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/NonPrintChars.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "xppuser" wrote in message ... Thank you all for your advice! Luc and Suzanne came up with a solution, which when applied a small black dot appeared on the left most margin (ala if you changed your heading style for example). I have reveal codes and document map switched on as a matter of habit. The appearance of this dot suggests (rightly or wrongly) to me that some kind of styling changes was made by using Luc/Suzanne's suggestion. I am writing a document at the moment and my fear (and it is fear) is I don't know/understand what implication this change has when I generate my document at the end of my work (there are other long tables elsewhere in the document) some months from now. At first glance it seems not to have made styling changes but I don't know. Tony's solution achieve the desired result too but without introducing this black dot. So for now I am adopting Tony's solution but I would appreciate input from any/all of you regarding my comments above. Needless to say I am grateful for all of your advices. I wanted to close the thread by marking 'this post answer the question' but I do hope to hear responses in the next couple of days if nothing else, for my own education. Otherwise or regardless, I will return to close the thread and check the Yes for Did this post answer the question? Thank you again, jes "Tony Jollans" wrote: Why not just set all rows in the table to not be allowed to break across pages? Select the table and go to Table Table Properties Rows and uncheck the box) -- Enjoy, Tony "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... You can use the "Page break before" setting in a table row without breaking the table. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "xppuser" wrote in message ... dear newsgroup, i have a table that spanned 5 (a4 - landscape) pages long. what i want is for the last complete row of the table able to be displayed without being truncated on to the next page to be displayed on the page and for the next row to be displayed in its entirety on the following new page, without breaking the table i.e. so i don't lose columns/rows/tables manipulations functionalities. anyone has suggestions on how this can be achieved? thank you. os: wxp pro sp2; office: office 2003. regards, |
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breaking table without breaking table
Thank you to Stefan. I am going to close this thread now.
Regards, jes "Stefan Blom" wrote: Yes, "Page break before" changes the formatting of text, if that's what you are asking. It is paragraph formatting. You can add it to a style, if you want to (similar to the way "Keep with next" is enabled by default for Heading 1-3). "Allow row to break across pages" is a setting for the table row; it is not connected to paragraph styles. For more about non-printing characters, such as the dot, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/NonPrintChars.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "xppuser" wrote in message ... Thank you all for your advice! Luc and Suzanne came up with a solution, which when applied a small black dot appeared on the left most margin (ala if you changed your heading style for example). I have reveal codes and document map switched on as a matter of habit. The appearance of this dot suggests (rightly or wrongly) to me that some kind of styling changes was made by using Luc/Suzanne's suggestion. I am writing a document at the moment and my fear (and it is fear) is I don't know/understand what implication this change has when I generate my document at the end of my work (there are other long tables elsewhere in the document) some months from now. At first glance it seems not to have made styling changes but I don't know. Tony's solution achieve the desired result too but without introducing this black dot. So for now I am adopting Tony's solution but I would appreciate input from any/all of you regarding my comments above. Needless to say I am grateful for all of your advices. I wanted to close the thread by marking 'this post answer the question' but I do hope to hear responses in the next couple of days if nothing else, for my own education. Otherwise or regardless, I will return to close the thread and check the Yes for Did this post answer the question? Thank you again, jes "Tony Jollans" wrote: Why not just set all rows in the table to not be allowed to break across pages? Select the table and go to Table Table Properties Rows and uncheck the box) -- Enjoy, Tony "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... You can use the "Page break before" setting in a table row without breaking the table. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "xppuser" wrote in message ... dear newsgroup, i have a table that spanned 5 (a4 - landscape) pages long. what i want is for the last complete row of the table able to be displayed without being truncated on to the next page to be displayed on the page and for the next row to be displayed in its entirety on the following new page, without breaking the table i.e. so i don't lose columns/rows/tables manipulations functionalities. anyone has suggestions on how this can be achieved? thank you. os: wxp pro sp2; office: office 2003. regards, |
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