, but resetting the row
height (for that row at least) would make the whole row wrap to the next page.
Craig
> From: phar...@bailiwick.com
> To: l_c_smal...@yahoo.com; framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: RE: Table running over into footers and beyon
: Les Smalley [mailto:l_c_smal...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 5:43 PM
To: Pam Harper; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Table running over into footers and beyond
Pam -
What happens if you add simple text not in a table to the landscape page? Does
it flow correctly and add
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Sent: Tuesday, November 4, 2014 2:09 PM
Subject: Table running over into footers and beyond
When I add spaces or anchored frames below one another in a table that is on a
landscape page, the table extends itself without regard to the text frame into
the footer and beyond. It doesn’t do thi
Hi Pam,
there is a row min and max height value. I think the heighest possible
max value for row height is 14" (set by default to new table rows).
a) If the page height is less than the row height, the row will extend
further down with the added content, even outside the page (where it is
no
On 2014-Nov-04 2:09 PM, Pam Harper wrote:
When I add spaces or anchored frames below one another in a table that
is on a landscape page, the table extends itself without regard to the
text frame into the footer and beyond. It doesn’t do this with the
same type of table on a portrait page. Thi
When I add spaces or anchored frames below one another in a table that is on a
landscape page, the table extends itself without regard to the text frame into
the footer and beyond. It doesn't do this with the same type of table on a
portrait page. This has done this in Frame 10 and 12, which I n