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I can't typeset books with tables that can't be split across pages. This is a serious flaw in InD. The workaround is hugely labor-intensive and drastically hinders meeting my deadlines.
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I wish for this every day! So tired of changing the bottom of the frame to align the last line of the footnote to the baseline grid.
Finally, I set the bottom of my parent text frame to exactly match the baseline grid, so the footnotes would automatically land there, and that seems to work (see screenshot).
But that only solves that particular problem, and I see that folks have other issues that aligning bottom line to BL would solve.
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GREAT SUGGESTION! I was going to make the same suggestion but saw yours.
I have this issue all the time with footnotes, for which I want to align the LAST line to make it easier to balance pages. I work on books that frequently have a good amount of footnotes, and, as they have a different size and leading, can't align to the base line grid, and Align to First doesn't help if the last line doesn't conform to the baseline grid.
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I have the same need, so I created a parent page called "Open," but it could be anything, and the top margin is lower on the page, so the first line is also lower. Maybe this would help you. It's easy when you're using a book with separate chapters, and the first parent page to each chapter is the one with the lower top margin (see attachment).