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How to Keep First Row and Second Row of Ms. Word Table in one page in BI Publisher Report?

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How to Keep First Row and Second Row of Ms. Word Table in one page in BI Publisher Report?

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My institution is using BI Publisher (Ms.Word add on) with Peoplesoft.

Now, I'm doing a report that will print a name and it's description in table format repeatedly. In some cases, the first and second row of the table will be separated in different page. I already tried to check the "Keep Lines Together" and deselect the "Allow row to break across page" setting too, but only worked with static table, not with table contains BI Publisher fields.

This is the screen shot (look at the red arrow).

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Anyone able to solve this issue? Thanks.

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  • Itadmin
    Itadmin Rank 3 - Community Apprentice

    Hi, thanks for your reply.. I forgot to mention it. I already tried to deselect "Allow row break" too.

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  • Brajesh Shukla-95078
    Brajesh Shukla-95078 Rank 7 - Analytics Coach

    could you upload sample rtf and xml

  • Brajesh Shukla-95078
    Brajesh Shukla-95078 Rank 7 - Analytics Coach

    Table Properties > Row > Uncheck Allow Row to Break across page.

  • Youssef_B_82
    Youssef_B_82 Rank 5 - Community Champion

    In addition to my reply:

    Place you repeating tags outside the new 1x1 table.

    Cheers

    Youssef

  • Youssef_B_82
    Youssef_B_82 Rank 5 - Community Champion

    Hi,

    Create a 1x1 table and do as Brajesh Shukla mentioned "Table Properties > Row > Uncheck Allow Row to Break across page" to that new 1x1 table.

    cut your existing table and pass it in the 1x1 table you created.

    that way the 1x1 table will be forced not to break across page and keep the content in it.

    sorry can't find the source but I read this idea somewhere and I tested it.

    Let me know if you need more help.

    Regards,

    Youssef

  • timdexter
    timdexter Rank 6 - Analytics Lead

    Did you do it to both header rows?

    Tim

  • Youssef_B_82
    Youssef_B_82 Rank 5 - Community Champion

    You're welcome. Glad I was of help.

    Regards,

    Youssef

  • Itadmin
    Itadmin Rank 3 - Community Apprentice

    Hi,

    Thanks for ur solution. It's working now.

    Actually, I did it before, but the inside table still has the "keep with next, keep lines together" setting checked. I just tried it again without those setting checked for the inside table. Then, I tried to decrease the font size and the second table was not separated. Thanks.