Am Tue, 5 Jul 2011 16:13:14 +0200 schrieb Willi Egger : > As Hraban mentions it might be best to place the two tables with \placefigure > + startcombination .. \stopcombination. > > If you want to stick to the columnsets and this is for this single page only, > then you could place the spanning text in a \framedtext. The placefigure > command must be place right after the \startcolumnset command. This you could > place with \placefigure like this: > > \placefigure > [btlr] > [] > {none} > {\offset[y=-7cm]{\framedtext[width=\makeupwidth,offset=0pt,frame=off] > {Zwar werden ...}}} > > With the offset you can move the text-box to the position you want it. > > Willi Hi Willy, Hraban forces the problem in a wrong way. I wish the eliminination of the pagebreak after "\stopcolumnset". It is for me not of interest what contents the columns have. I wish the following: text text text < flow text text text text xxxxxx xxxxxx < /startcolumnset xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx < /stopcolumnset text text text < flow text text text text and all of that on the same page by using "columnset". Is it possible and if true, how is it possible. Bernd