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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default Keeping a header on the same page as the first line under that hea

And note that the first four levels of Word's built-in heading styles
(Heading 1, 2, 3, 4) are already formatted as "Keep with next."

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"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 09:43:02 -0800, "MatthewTap"
wrote:

Is there a way to set up a header to automatically stay on the same page

as
the first line below the header?

I'm looking for a way that doesn't involve manually adding non-breaking
spaces/returns [if there is such a thing] at the end of each line until

the
first line. Just not manually.


If anyone has any ideas [and I guess even manual ones, in case I can take

it
and use it to do something with], I would be greatful.

Thank you.
Matt


Assuming you're using a style to create the heading, go to Format
Style, select the style, click Modify Format Paragraph, go to the
Line & Page Breaks tab, and check "Keep with next".

You can apply this setting directly to each heading, but it makes more
sense to do it in the style and only have to do it once.

DO NOT press Enter twice (or more) after the heading to get a "blank
line" before the following text, as that will break the "keep with
next" -- the heading would only stick to the blank line. If you need
more space between the heading and the text, apply Space After in the
paragraph formatting of the heading's style.

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