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Allowing Rows to Break Across Pages

Using the Allow Row Break command you can control where a long table is broken across pages in your printed output. If the table contains rows that have multiple lines of text you can decide if the row will be kept together (breaking the table between rows) or if the row will be broken (breaking the table at some point within the row and continuing its content on the following page). The following examples show a row with the Allow Row Break applied, and then the same row without the option applied.

Row Break Options

To Allow a Row to Break Across Pages:

  1. Put the cursor in any cell in the row you want to allow to break across pages.
  2. Choose Layout > Allow Row Break. When the cursor is in this row the option is highlighted on the tab.
  3. Save your changes.

See Also

Working with Tables

Inserting a Table Using the Table Selector

Inserting a Table Using Quick Tables

Locking a Table's Layout

Adding Rows or Columns to a Table

Resizing Rows and Columns in Tables

Using the Measurement Selector to Resize Columns and Rows

Resizing Columns

Resizing Rows

Evenly Distributing Rows and Columns in a Table

Adding Table Borders

Applying Background Color to Cells

Using the Text Direction Selector

Merging Cells in a Table

Splitting Cells in a Table

Deleting Cells from a Table

Setting Table Row Headers

Moving Rows Up or Down in the Table

Copying and Pasting Text in Tables

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