The thing you need to understand what is happening is that in Word
structure, the page break is not a type of paragraph mark but rather is
inside the following paragraph and a part of it. This isn't logical, but it
is how Word is built.
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"Robert M. Franz (RMF)" wrote in message
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Hi Charles
Charles Kenyon wrote:
No, but it is a very good reason for using the "page break before"
formatting in your Heading 1 style.
I agree with the "page break before", but still consider this behaviour a
bug (or a least a bad design decision, if it was a concious decision at
all :-)).
Greetinx
Robert
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