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Still on NWP 1.4.1, as I want to wait until I get good (cheap) internet
access before downloading a big file like NWP 2!
I have a lot of tables in a document. Due to an earlier bug, the heading
is a separate paragraph before the table, with a custom automatic number
at the beginning (Table x.). I'd like to be able to keep some of these
tables on the same page, that is, not allow the table to split over a
page boundary.
If I put a manual page break at the beginning of the heading paragraph,
I get the automatic number twice, once before the page break and once
after it, so that the numbering is out. If I put the page break at the
end of the preceding paragraph, I get a blank line at the top of the
following page.
I can't find anything that indicates a formatting command for tables to
keep them all on one page.
The least bad option so far is to add enough extra lines to push the
table onto the next page, but that's a rather fragile solution. I'm just
about done with this paper, so it would probably work. But is there a
better way?
John
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John Brownie, [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
Summer Institute of Linguistics | Mussau-Emira language, Mussau Is.
Ukarumpa, Eastern Highlands Province | New Ireland Province
Papua New Guinea | Papua New Guinea
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