source/text/swriter/01/05060100.xhp |    6 ++++++
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)

New commits:
commit 6e573845ec522e075ed2774dc8ce45c373be1c79
Author:     Miklos Vajna <vmik...@collabora.com>
AuthorDate: Wed Jul 19 08:34:46 2023 +0200
Commit:     Miklos Vajna <vmik...@collabora.com>
CommitDate: Wed Jul 19 08:47:41 2023 +0200

    sw floattable: add initial help
    
    Change-Id: I8f850bf3ea8c11337aa7db4593e9ff139461706d
    Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/help/+/154635
    Tested-by: Jenkins
    Reviewed-by: Miklos Vajna <vmik...@collabora.com>

diff --git a/source/text/swriter/01/05060100.xhp 
b/source/text/swriter/01/05060100.xhp
index c026607b04..ae2aa5c19a 100644
--- a/source/text/swriter/01/05060100.xhp
+++ b/source/text/swriter/01/05060100.xhp
@@ -233,6 +233,12 @@
     <paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_idN10AA6" xml-lang="en-US">By default, 
the <emph>Keep inside text boundaries</emph> option is selected when you open a 
document that was created in a version of Writer older than OpenOffice.org 2.0. 
However, this option is not selected when you create a document or when you 
open a document in Microsoft Word format (*.doc).</paragraph>
   </section>
 
+  <section id="allow_frame_to_split">
+    <h3 id="par_idN10A8F" xml-lang="en-US">Allow frame to split across 
pages</h3>
+    <paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_idN10A93" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid=".">Allows the frame to continue on a next page when the content of the 
frame doesn't fit the current page anymore. Content around the frame will be 
wrapped on the last page.</ahelp></paragraph>
+    <paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_idN10AA7" xml-lang="en-US">By default, 
the <emph>Allow frame to split across pages</emph> option is disabled when you 
create a Text Frame in Writer. However, this option is selected when you open a 
document in Microsoft Word formats, containing floating tables.</paragraph>
+  </section>
+
   <embed href="text/shared/00/00000001.xhp#preview_field"/>
   <paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3149241" xml-lang="en-US">The green 
rectangle represents the selected object and the red rectangle represents the 
alignment reference point. If you anchor the object as a character, the 
reference rectangle changes to a red line.</paragraph>
 

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