Yes, this one really bugs me. I can understand that it's easier to code and
logical in machine terms, but it's not logical in human terms.
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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Also, note that "Keep with next" may imply "Keep lines together."
See the following thread:
Illogical behavior of "Keep with next" over page breaks
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...6917251539d550
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Pamelagio" wrote in message
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Now that I understand a little better how to use "keep with next" to
keep a
paragraph heading with the paragraph that follows, I've got a new
problem.
Even though I highlight only the heading and the first two lines of
a long
paragraph following and specify "keep with next," the heading and
the entire
paragraph move to the next page, leaving me with half a blank page
before it.
How do I get the heading and only a maximum of two lines to "keep
with next?"
I don't seem to be having this problem with other headings and long
paragraphs.
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Thanks,
Pam