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Hard time with page breaks
Which combination of options will ensure that a page break is moved up
in a document? I may be doing too much all at once but what I have is a journal with an auto open macro that goes to the end of the document, inserts the date and then goes down two spaces so I can begin the entry. I often get a page break in between the date and time line and the beginning of the entry. I can't get the result I need by checking or unchecking the various Keep With Next/Keep Lines Together/Widow Orphan Control/Page Break Before options. How do I define a style to ensure that a page break doesn't occur in between the time and date line and the body of the journal entry? Thanks, Gadifer |
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Create a style for the date line and format the paragraph as "Keep with
next." And don't press Enter to get a blank line, which merely complicates the issue. Instead, add some Space After to the date style. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Gadifer" wrote in message ... Which combination of options will ensure that a page break is moved up in a document? I may be doing too much all at once but what I have is a journal with an auto open macro that goes to the end of the document, inserts the date and then goes down two spaces so I can begin the entry. I often get a page break in between the date and time line and the beginning of the entry. I can't get the result I need by checking or unchecking the various Keep With Next/Keep Lines Together/Widow Orphan Control/Page Break Before options. How do I define a style to ensure that a page break doesn't occur in between the time and date line and the body of the journal entry? Thanks, Gadifer |
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