Option to split table rows across pages
Lord please, if you're up there, answer our INDD prayers and make this a feature. A LOT of tables have rows with more content than can be held in a single page or bottom of a page. It's impossible to layout a continuous book or brochure if I can't get the table text to split - it doesn't have to be the default, but give me the option - please, please. WORD does this, be better than Word!!
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George Salnik commented
It started, hurraaaaaaaaaah!
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Uwe Laubender commented
Cool!
Regards,
Uwe Laubender
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George Salnik commented
I'm repeat! Please merge this thread with this -
https://indesign.uservoice.com/forums/601021-adobe-indesign-feature-requests/suggestions/31112194-allow-page-or-frame-breaks-in-table-cells - it's an equivalent -
Anonymous commented
Yes please!
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Petru Strimbeanu commented
I'm waiting for this since 2003.
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Jamie commented
Yes! This would be a very useful improvement!!
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Damian Gibbs commented
YES! One of the biggest frustrations! Table cells which has long content, this would be a very useful upgrade.
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George Salnik commented
https://indesign.uservoice.com/forums/601021-adobe-indesign-feature-requests/suggestions/31112194-allow-page-or-frame-breaks-in-table-cells - please merge with this thread too
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Anonymous commented
Please, please, please, please add this feature! There is no other way to organize certain data but with a table, and it's rare that it can all be contained on one page!
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Samuel commented
It's insane this is not a feature! Hurry up Adobe, fix this...
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Samuel commented
This is sad to learn, I always put it down to me not knowing how to do it. Such a shame a powerful software like this lacks such a necessary formatting function.
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Anonymous commented
please also look at text formatting of tables crashing InDesign - had to reinstall the programme this week, not enjoying this table stuff at all...
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Steve Edwards commented
That's been a real issue for us and we end up splitting rows manually which is a pain when you have to do any reformatting. Totally agree that tables in Word are far superior to InDesign. The whole feature could do with a bit of an overhaul.
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Anonymous commented
Agreed! This not being an option makes it really awkward working with long tables!
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Anonymous commented
Oh my goodness! And I thought I was doing something wrong or missed something because I surely thought this was an obvious or automated situation. I don't use tables often because it's a bit clunky to design with, probably because of missing features just like this one. Please update to include something as "simple" as this one.
I can also say that the charts feature in Illustrator is another antiquated one as well.
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Andrey commented
This is very true. Please include this feature in InDesign
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George Salnik commented
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George Salnik commented
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George Salnik commented
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George Salnik commented