RE: Keeping Two Tables Together in Frame 6.0

2008-01-03 Thread Lester C. Smalley
Theresa - Is it acceptable to have the tables themselves break over page/column boundaries? You should check the Orphan Row setting (in the Basic tab of the table designer) and change the value to a smaller figure, even down to its minimum setting of 1. Note that this is explicitly only orphan r

RE: Keeping Two Tables Together in Frame 6.0

2008-01-04 Thread Theresa Zamborsky
e too long for us to adjust the anchored frames manually. Thanks, Theresa -Original Message- From: Lester C. Smalley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 7:22 AM To: Theresa Zamborsky; framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: Keeping Two Tables Together in Fram

Re: Keeping Two Tables Together in Frame 6.0

2008-01-04 Thread Stuart Rogers
> On Wednesday, January 02, 2008 04:49 PM, Theresa Zamborsky wrote: > > | Does anyone have suggestions of how to keep two tables (that use > | different table formats) together in Frame 6.0? These two tables > | are both anchored on the same blank para. line, but sometimes the > | second tab

RE: Keeping Two Tables Together in Frame 6.0

2008-01-04 Thread Theresa Zamborsky
c: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: Keeping Two Tables Together in Frame 6.0 > On Wednesday, January 02, 2008 04:49 PM, Theresa Zamborsky wrote: > > | Does anyone have suggestions of how to keep two tables (that use > | different table formats) together in Frame 6.0? The

RE: Keeping Two Tables Together in Frame 6.0

2008-01-06 Thread rebecca officer
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. Thanks, Theresa -Original Message- From: Stuart Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 9:18 AM To: Theresa Zamborsky Cc: framers@lists.

Re: Keeping Two Tables Together in Frame 6.0

2008-01-07 Thread Stuart Rogers
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