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Default section breaks without moving text

But see also Suzanne's replies.

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Stefan Blom
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"Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message
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Type the numbers into the boxes where the size and spacing numbers
appear. (For line spacing, set the dropdown to "Exactly.")

On Jan 22, 1:05 pm, Oaty wrote:
How do I format the paragraph .. as 1 pt font size with line spacing as 1
pt
font size.. I don't see either as an option under format/paragraph.
Spacing
before/after is already set to zero.



"Stefan Blom" wrote:
Note that a table in Word is always followed by a paragraph mark (¶). If
the
paragraph mark doesn't fit on the same page as the table, the table will
move to the following page. To work around this, format the paragraph
mark
as 1 pt font size, with a line spacing of exactly 1 pt and spacing
before/after set to zero. You could also/alternatively format the mark
as
hidden.


To show/hide paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks, you can
press Ctrl+Shift+8 or use the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar (Word
97-2003) or on the Home tab (Word 2007).


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"Oaty" wrote in message
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Same problem. I've got a section with three columns. I placed a
section
break after the last column and started a small table. This table is
shifted
to another page. It also happens later in the document. Individually,
these
work...i.e. if viewed in several different documents, but each forces
the
next section break onto a new .That is each time I use columns the
next
section break forces the section onto a new page.
"Julie" wrote:


I wish to insert a section break and keep the text from moving to the
second
page. I've tried to use a variety of different kinds of section
breaks--odd
page, even page, continuous but each time it moves my Table onto the
next
page.


Is there a way to insert a section break without moving the text onto
the
next page?


Thanks.