Rows.AllowBreakAcrossPages property (Word)
True if the text in a table row or rows are allowed to split across a page break. Read/write Long.
Syntax
expression. AllowBreakAcrossPages
expression Required. A variable that represents a Rows object.
Remarks
This property can be True, False or wdUndefined (only some of the specified text is allowed to split).
Example
This example creates a new document with a 5x5 table and prevents the third row of the table from being split during pagination.
Dim docNew As Document
Dim tableNew As Table
Set docNew = Documents.Add
Set tableNew = docNew.Tables.Add(Range:=Selection.Range, _
NumRows:=5, NumColumns:=5)
tableNew.Rows(3).AllowBreakAcrossPages = False
This example determines whether the rows in the current table can be split across pages. If the insertion point isn't in a table, a message box is displayed.
Dim lngAllowBreak as Long
Selection.Collapse Direction:=wdCollapseStart
If Selection.Tables.Count = 0 Then
MsgBox "The insertion point is not in a table."
Else
lngAllowBreak = Selection.Rows.AllowBreakAcrossPages
End If
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