How do you create a new paragraph after a table?
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
bodvar at gmail.com
Mon Jan 19 05:45:27 PST 2009
If anyone needed to add a couple of lines somewhere in the document
before this table, resulting in moving the table (a small one I
suppose) to the next page, or had to delete some contents resulting in
the opposite direction of move, would you still want this page brake
where you put it originally? If so I would seriously think of
splitting the file instead.
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
2009/1/19 Avraham Makeler <amakeler at gmail.com>:
> Thanks for the responses.
>
>>> You could choose Special> Page Break. The problem with that method is
> that FrameMaker removes the page break anytime you remove overrides.
> What?! Really?! In Word this is style independent and is a hard break , as
> real as typing "avi" or any ASCII character(s). No way of making a permanent
> page break?
>
> And if I make a Heading style that starts at the start of a page, I will
> have to make a variant like that for H2, H3, H4 and H5.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - avi
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 3:13 AM, Mike Wickham <info at mikewickham.com> wrote:
>
>> I have a table *immediately* followed by a heading, the latter being almost
>>> at the end of the page. So I would like to insert a page break before the
>>> heading. How do I do that?
>>>
>>
>> You could choose Special> Page Break. The problem with that method is that
>> FrameMaker removes the page break anytime you remove overrides. So I create
>> a paragraph format called PageBreak and give it a high "space below
>> paragraph" value, such as 500 points. Insert this blank paragraph above your
>> heading and it will force the heading to the top of the next column or page.
>>
>> Alternately, you could fiddle with the "space below" setting for the
>> paragraph style holding the table anchor, or adjust the "space above" for
>> the heading paragraph style, but that either leaves you with an override for
>> your current paragraph style, or forces you to change the value for the
>> paragraph style everywhere in the document. It's best to use paragraph and
>> characters styles as designed, and avoid overriding them.
>>
>> Mike Wickham
>>
>>
>>
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