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paginate using keep with next?
I need to paginate by NOT using hard returns and use keep with next
ONLY...how do I do this? |
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Have you tried this:
1. Select the paragraphs you want to keep together on a page. 2. On the Format menu, click Paragraph, and then click the Line and Page Breaks tab. 3. Select the Keep with next check box. "joanmarie" wrote: I need to paginate by NOT using hard returns and use keep with next ONLY...how do I do this? |
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Hard returns mark the ends of paragraphs - so if you only have one
paragraph, Keep with Next is not going to do anything. Word will naturally wrap to the page length determined by the printer driver and your margin settings. Keep with next should only be applied to those paragraphs that should be kept together eg a heading and the paragraph that follows it. If you apply it to all paragraphs then it does nothing. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org joanmarie wrote: I need to paginate by NOT using hard returns and use keep with next ONLY...how do I do this? |
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