I don't know if this is the intended place to discuss it, but I think it's the best.

When allowing rows to break across pages, it will break and repeat the header when it finds the end of the page.
If you don't allow the row to break across pages, when it finds the end of the page it will start at the next page.
It's the desired behavior, OK.


The problem is when it keep getting bigger, so big that it has more than one page of height. OOo can't tell it to start at the next page, because it's bigger than one page. So, instead of braking without repeat the header, it just makes the same bug as 1.1.x. The table go to behind the page.

The bug is the same if you choose to don't split tables across pages.


I.e., a file with a big row will have a doc with a bad layout.



Why does OOo not force the break when the things will break the layout otherwise?


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