I have a Word 2007 doc which is set up as a form. One of the table cells - a single row spanning the entire wiodth of the table - holds the bulk of the information. It is expected that this row will break across as many pages as required to contain all the info. To keep things like lists and such together, I would like to introduce a break of some kind to force a block of text to begin on the next page. I can push it down by inserting blank paragraphs, but inserting a page break doesn't seem to work. Is there a "next page" break that works inside a table cell? Ed
You can apply "Page break before" formatting to a table row (that is, to the paragraphs in that row), but I don't think it will work for just part of the paragraphs in a row, and unfortunately "Keep with next" also operates only between rows and "Keep lines together" not at all once you've given Word permission to break the row. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Ed from AZ" wrote in message news:603ca9a8-c8dd-4b8c-8b34-407a81de2612@56g2000hsm.googlegroups.com... >I have a Word 2007 doc which is set up as a form. One of the table > cells - a single row spanning the entire wiodth of the table - holds > the bulk of the information. It is expected that this row will break > across as many pages as required to contain all the info. > > To keep things like lists and such together, I would like to introduce > a break of some kind to force a block of text to begin on the next > page. I can push it down by inserting blank paragraphs, but inserting > a page break doesn't seem to work. > > Is there a "next page" break that works inside a table cell? > > Ed