And if all you need is a page break, don't use a manual page break
(Ctrl+Enter); instead, format the heading itself as "Page break before"
(Format | Paragraph | Line and Page Breaks).
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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Peter Kryszak" wrote in message
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Well, after a bit more fiddling and realizing that Alt-F9 allows me to put
the breaks where they should be I think I have it fixed. I think there is
a
bug in the section insertion when in Print View that puts it in the wrong
place even though it looks correct at first. The TOC and following
Heading 1
text are displayed together when the TOC is refreshed.
Anyway, use View Normal and Alt-F9. Move the {TOC...} junk up a bit using
extra paragraph marks to separate it from the following Heading 1 text. I
had to select the {TOC} tag and Remove Formatting and do this for some of
the
paragraph marks too.
Then I had to reapply the formatting to what should have been Heading 1
text
and add back the page break. Maybe that should have been a section break;
I'll try that now.
Thanks to Shauna for the clue of using Alt-F9. I really do think there
is
a bug in either the placement of the section/page break and/or in the TOC
update code that swallows the paragraph marks and breaks.
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Peter Kryszak
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.