A
Anisette
I have a table that covers many pages - and each row has a different amount
of text - so inevidebly some of the rows start on one page and continue onto
the next.
When I print the document some of the text in the last line of the page gets
cut off with the lower half of the last line not printing - yet the border of
the cell and the page footer is printed. This phenomenon only occurs with
those rows that span over a page, other pages where the row does not span
print fine.
My first thought was to check the 'Text Wrapping' tick box in Table
Properties - but that does not affect the cell contents, only how the table
relates to the area where it has been placed on the page.
Does anyone know how to get around this? Is it a flaw?
of text - so inevidebly some of the rows start on one page and continue onto
the next.
When I print the document some of the text in the last line of the page gets
cut off with the lower half of the last line not printing - yet the border of
the cell and the page footer is printed. This phenomenon only occurs with
those rows that span over a page, other pages where the row does not span
print fine.
My first thought was to check the 'Text Wrapping' tick box in Table
Properties - but that does not affect the cell contents, only how the table
relates to the area where it has been placed on the page.
Does anyone know how to get around this? Is it a flaw?