S
Stefano Gatto
Word is strange in that it enforces a paragraph mark at
the end of every document (in my opinion, the end of
document is enough...). Anyway, that is fine as long as
this paragraph mark has no typographic effect, which is
the case for normal text paragraphs. The problem is when
your document finishes by a table and that the
table "touches" the bottom of the last page. In this
unfortunate case, Word will add the paragraph mark on a
new line and create a new page! This is a typographical
effect. Despite the page will of course print blank, this
will increase the 'total number of pages' variable and
print that increased number where that variable is used...
Does someone has a workaround for my problem? Thanks a lot.
I have the same problem when I want to create a small
table in the footer of a document. The footer will need
room for that additional line generated by the new
paragraph, be it 1 pt....
the end of every document (in my opinion, the end of
document is enough...). Anyway, that is fine as long as
this paragraph mark has no typographic effect, which is
the case for normal text paragraphs. The problem is when
your document finishes by a table and that the
table "touches" the bottom of the last page. In this
unfortunate case, Word will add the paragraph mark on a
new line and create a new page! This is a typographical
effect. Despite the page will of course print blank, this
will increase the 'total number of pages' variable and
print that increased number where that variable is used...
Does someone has a workaround for my problem? Thanks a lot.
I have the same problem when I want to create a small
table in the footer of a document. The footer will need
room for that additional line generated by the new
paragraph, be it 1 pt....