On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 6:59 PM, Avraham Makeler <amakeler at gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, end of mystery. Found the problem: I only just noticed that the Table > Designer also has an Orphan Rows field. The TableCaption style was set to > 99. > Thanks again to all. > > - avi > > > > On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Combs, Richard < > richard.combs at polycom.com> wrote: > >> Avraham Makeler wrote: >> >> > I have a table where the whole table jumps to start at the page that >> > follows >> > the table's insertion page, so leaving a blank page. So the table's >> anchor >> > point is left at the top of the blank page, and the actual table >> itself >> > starts at the top of the next page. >> > >> > What is going wrong? >> >> Numerous possibilities. Check these: >> >> -- In Table Designer, Basic tab, is Start set to Top of Page (or >> something else causing the same outcome)? >> >> -- In the same place, is Orphan Rows set to a number too high to allow >> the table to break across pages? >> >> -- For each row, select Table > Row Format. Check the row's Start Row >> and Keep With settings. >> >> -- In addition, look for possible interactions of these settings. For >> instance, as others noted, a row can't break across pages. If you row 3 >> is too tall to fit on the first page, but rows 1 and 2 are set to Keep >> With Next, or Orphan Rows is set to 3, then FM has to pull the whole >> thing down a page to conform to the settings. >> >> HTH! >> Richard >> >> >> Richard G. Combs >> Senior Technical Writer >> Polycom, Inc. >> richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom >> 303-223-5111 >> ------ >> rgcombs AT gmailDOTcom >> 303-777-0436 >> ------ >> >> >> >> >> >> >