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Keep multi-level list items on same page, or move to next?
Hi everyone,
I am working on my doctoral thesis in Word 2007, and I have an appendix where I need to display names with some characteristics, for example: JOHN SMITH - 48 years old. - Married. - Two children. I need to make sure that these multi-level lists stay on the same page, or move onto the next page if they don't have enough space. My current problem is that I cannot find a way to do this, and so I constantly have this problem: JOHN SMITH - 48 years old. ====end of page==== - Married. - Two children. Is there any elegant way that I can force this sort of list onto the next page if it doesn't have enough space? I've been playing with widow/orphan controls and trying to keep lines together, but this is driving me insane! It's possible that lists simply cannot do what I want, in which case I would value any suggestions (maybe using a table?). Thanks in advance for your help, and I look forward to hearing from you! DW Roberts. London School of Economics. |
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