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Table With An Advance To Line Code In Last Ro
DocumentID: 653878
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:29:26 PM

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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: The customer has a table that has an Advance To Line code in the last row on the page (e.g., Advance To Line 9.5"). When he enters text in the rows above the last row, it gets bumped to the next page just as it should. However, when he deletes the text that caused the row to bump down a page, the row does not move back to the first page again. Solutions: This problem occurs because of the advance code. On the first page, the row was only an inch or so tall because the row was near the bottom of the page. However, when the row is bumped to the next page it now starts at the top of the page, but still ends at the bottom of the page because of the advance code, which makes it eight or nine inches high. Even when the text that caused the cell to bump is removed, the cell is now too large to be moved back to the previous page. Deleting and restoring the advance code will cause the cell to jump back to the previous page.

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