Dear Brian,

Thank you very much. But I was not clear in my question.
In my table I like to have a row on the next page, while there is still room
on the page left and without splitting the table. Is that possible? In fact
I start with a new subject, but more information can be added later.

Kind regards,

Bert de Lange


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Van: Brian Barker [mailto:b.m.bar...@btinternet.com] 
Verzonden: maandag 21 augustus 2017 02:09
Aan: users@openoffice.apache.org
Onderwerp: Re: Start next row on new page

At 17:52 20/08/2017 +0200, Bert de Lange wrote:
>I like to see the next row of a table on a new page. But I can't find 
>how to do.

There are various ways to do this.

o Go to Table | Table Properties | Text Flow (or right-click | Table... |
Text Flow) and note the options "Allow table to split across pages and
columns" and "Allow row to break across pages and columns". Toggle those
settings to achieve what you need. Note that the first one applies to the
entire table, whereas the second can be applied to rows generally or
separately, either by selecting the relevant row(s) before applying a change
or else by using right-click 
| Row > | Allow Row to Break Across Pages and Columns" instead. This
is the ideal method if all you need is to avoid a row being split across a
page break.

o You can construct two separate tables. If you have already created your
table, you can split it into two. With the cursor in the part of the row on
the first page, go to Table | Split Table (or right-click 
| Split Table). Then you can place the second table however you wish
using the normal facilities.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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