Hi,

You can place the table in a frame that is set to be behind the text on
the page (this will remove the space taken by the paragraph mark after
the table on the page but not in the frame). Anchor the frame to the
page, with the top at 0 cm from the text zone. Place the data in your
table and then spread the rows evenly in the table (from the table
menu). By adjusting the height of your table, you should be able to fit
it between your top and bottom margins. This is the easiest way I can
think of, but it is not straightforward.

I hope this helps.

Rémy Gauthier.

Le dimanche 17 septembre 2017 à 12:42 -0600, Ken Springer a écrit :
> Libre Office 5.3.6.1
> 
> Mac OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan
> 
> I've been trying to find a way to easily create a table that starts at 
> the top margin, ends at the bottom margin, with all rows the same 
> height, and not create a blank page at the end of the document.
> 
> Can this be done?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Ken
> Mac OS X 10.11.6
> Firefox 53.0.2  (64 bit)
> Thunderbird 52.0
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