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I have created a Word document in which data will be inserted by another application. This application will insert data about invoices. In order to avoid that data of a certain invoice is (unnecessarily) spread over 2 pages, I have provided a table row in which the data should be written and set the "Allow row to break across pages" unchecked for this row. The row will be repeated with every new invoice.
Now, when a certain invoice has data that does not fit onto 1 page, it will start on a new page (so far so good), but it will not continue onto a second page. My question is : is there a possibility to let a row start on a new page if the row won't fit on the current page, but to still let the row break across pages when the data in this row also won't fit on a single page? |
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Since you're using code to populate the table, you should consider adding logic to toggle the row break property when the row has too many liines. The alternative is to leave the row break property set to 'allow' and judiciously use the paragraph 'keep together' and 'keep with next' properties to manage the layout.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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