Hi Stuart,
 
I think this might be our solution!  I played around with it a few weeks
ago, but had to run it past the group just this week, so that's why I
haven't replied back to you until just now.
 
Thanks so much for sending me the suggestion!
 
Theresa


-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 9:59 AM
To: Theresa Zamborsky
Subject: Re: Keeping Two Tables Together in Frame 6.0

Theresa Zamborsky wrote:
 > Hi Stuart,
 >
 > Yes, the second table will move to the next page when there isn't
enough
 > room on the bottom of the page for its first two rows.  We want to
keep
 > the two tables together in all instances (the first table with at
least
 > the first two lines of the second table).  So if there's not enough
room
 > on the page for the first table AND the first two lines of the second
 > table, we want them both to go to the next page together.
 >

Theresa,

Try putting a soft return (Shift+Enter) between the two table anchors, 
and set the second table to two orphan rows.  You may have to play 
around with the font size of the blank anchoring pgf, or use the 
negative Space Above/Space Below trick to get the white space right. 
But if your script can handle the soft return, I think this will work. 
See attached file.

best,

-- 
Stuart Rogers
Technical Communicator
Phoenix Geophysics Limited
Toronto, ON, Canada
+1 (416) 491-7340 x 325

srogers phoenix-geophysics com

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