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John Liungman
 
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Default Keep with next, Widow/orphan, etc all fail

Hi Suzanne, and thanks for the link to a very interesting article. I tried a
few of the tricks - save as web page and reopen, and copy a paragraph without
the paragraph marker. No luck I´m afraid.

An interesting piece of information for anyone who might harbour a theory is
that the document, when mailed to a colleague, turns out fine on his
computer. Also, my machine is a week old, high performance, with little
installed software except Office and an FTP client. Come to think of it, the
document was actually created on my other machine, then saved to the network
and downloaded to the new machine. Could something have happened in that
process?

Oh, by the way, I use Word 2003 SP2.

Of course, I can solve the problem with a bunch of hard page breaks, but
being orthodox, that´s exactly what I want to avoid

Thanks for all the ideas, keep it up!

John



"Suzanne S. Barnhill" skrev:

Assuming that the issue is not *too many* KWN paragraphs, I would suggest
that this sort of problem can indicate document corruption. See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm

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"John Liungman" John wrote in message
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I am working on a 40 page document. Formatting is done consistently

through
paragraph formats. I use no hard page breaks, only "section breaks to odd
page" at start of new chapters.

Midway through this work headings started appearing at the bottom of pages
instead of keeping with following paragraph, widows and orphans turned up

in
body text, and page breaks appeared in paragraphs, despite the fact that

my
paragraph style definitons explicitly say differently. All in all, it

seems
as if Word has completely disabled all the text flow options.

This happens with all kinds of styles: heading, bullets, body text.

It is possible that the problem first appeared when I reduced the page

size
substantially from A4 to roughly A5. I am aware that this can be

interpreted
as a collision of rules (ie Keep with next, etc). This is not so however.
Paragraphs are generally short and Word has plenty of chances to get

things
right.

I have tried all kinds of workarounds, such as redefining my paragraphs,
rechecking the relevent boxes (widow/orphan, etc), reconnecting with my
template file, etc. Nothing seems to work.

Ideas?