
\starttext \input knuth \input knuth \input knuth {\boldface This is instructions.} \bTABLE[split=yes, frame=off] \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD \input knuth \input knuth \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD ... \eTD\bTD ... \eTD\eTR \eTABLE \stoptext here is a minimum working example. If it sees that one sell is rather big, like in the case the first one is, it decides to put it on the next page, instead of just splitting that cell up. --Joel