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Charles Kenyon
 
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Default How to "lock" a page so that previous page typing doesn't move it

However, if you format the first paragraph on page to to have a page break
before (part of paragraph formatting) it will always begin a new page.
Heading styles are often set this way.

I assume that you currently get it to be on the second page by a series of
Enter key strokes. This is a _bad_ idea.

http://addbalance.com/usersguide/basic_formatting.htm
http://addbalance.com/usersguide/styles.htm
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Wedge1 wrote:
*My topic may be a little confusing:

I have a document with page 1 and page 2.

If I edit page 1 by adding a few more lines of text, page 2 moves
down an equivalent number of lines.

Is there a way to 'lock' page two so that I don't have to realign it
just because I made changes to page 1? *



Bump to the top for an answer to my question please



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