If you'd like to send a sample, I'll take a look.
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"Shana" wrote in message
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It's Word 2002, and no, there isn't any kind of section break between the
cover and front page.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
What version of Word? Is there perhaps a Next Page section break between
the
cover page and the next page, making the page break superfluous?
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"Shana" wrote in message
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I have several documents using a structured system of headings. In
most
cases, selecting "page break before" does the trick, and no 'ghost' of
that
heading is on the previous page.
However, I'm having extreme difficulty when it comes to a heading
after
the
cover page. I've tried using "page break before"; and I've tried
inserting
a
page break; and I've tried having the second page text on the cover
and
inserting a break and then changing the heading to the heading style.
None
of
this works, and there is still a blank line with the heading
formatting on
the cover. I wouldn't generally worry about this, but it makes the
real
heading show up double in the TOC.
Suggestions?
Thx!