Hi BarbBinder​, thanks for the help! I'm able to get the table to start at the top of the second page without issue. My issue is that I would like to have the table start at the top of the first page. However, it seems like this is not possible without doing the trick of making the paragraph font super small, and removing the top table margins. Even then, it is not quite at the top of the page, but pretty close. What set me out on this journey is that I am re-writing an owners manual and I have a version of the manual where I have a few pages where the tables start at the top of the page. However, upon closer inspection, I am now realizing that the anchor for the table is on the proceeding page and not on the same page where the table starts. I'm looking to break each chapter out in to its own FrameMaker file to make them easier to manage/edit/maintain. In the below screenshot, page 14 is the end of Chapter 1. However, page 14 is also the page that contains the anchor for the table that starts the first page of Chapter 2. If the first page of Chapter 2 start off with the table, then I cannot have the table start exactly at the top like it is in the above screenshot (without doing the trick of making the paragraph style font super small, and removing the top table margins). I don't particularly enjoy that workaround. I assume there isn't a way to just insert a table on page 1 and just have it start at the top of the page 1 without performing the font size workaround, is that correct? If that assumption is correct, then I'll just have to find another method to cope with the layout of the manual. Thanks again for your time and help!
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