On 9/18/17 5:42 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 12:42 17/09/2017 -0600, Ken Springer wrote:
I've been trying to find a way to easily create a table that starts
at the top margin, ends at the bottom margin, with all rows the same
height, and not create a blank page at the end of the document. Can
this be done?
As has been said, there appears to be no way to avoid an empty
paragraph after the table - appearing either on the same page or a
following one. But you can change the font size of this empty
paragraph so as to minimise its impact. Note that, even though the
smallest value provided in the Font Size drop-down menu is 6 pt, you
can enter smaller values - as small as 2 pt - by typing into the Font
Size box. Two points is pretty invisible.
If you want to be really precise, you could modify the bottom margin
on any such page so that the last table row finishes where the bottom
margin would have been without the rogue empty paragraph.
I trust this helps.
Hi, Brian,
I've been doing this for years, since I had no option to using MS Word.
(Company policy)
But, prior to changing to MS Word, we used WordPerfect. This workaround
to try to get what you want was not needed. You simply did what you
wanted with no futzing around. :-)
I hope to have the time to try Remy's frame idea. But yet again, that's
a work around, not a solution. :-)
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