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Default Subsequent Heading styles with "page break before" are cumulative

Also, make this second heading style the one that automatically is generated
by pressing Enter after Heading 1.
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"Charles Kenyon" wrote in message news:...
Create a second style that is the same as heading 2 except no page break
before. Use that when needed.
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I have a straightfoward outline structure (Heading 1 = "1"; Heading 2 =
"1.1"). Currently I have Heading 1 defined with a "page break before".
Now I
want to keep that, but also starting Heading 2 on a new page, UNLESS it
is
immediately preceded by a Heading 1 (no need for a page break, since the
Heading 1 generated already a page break). Setting "page break before"
for
Heading 2 doesn't work, since it leaves the Heading 1 titles on a for the
rest empty page (the 1.1, 2.1, 3.1 etc. start on a new page).

Intuitively I hoped it would work as with the "space before", i.e. that
it
wouldn't be cumulative for paragraph styles that followed each other. But
it
is...

I tried solving it by removing the "page break before" from Heading 1,
and
just keeping the "Keep with next", but this didn't work.

How to make this work?





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