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Headings and Unwanted Page Break
Hi All,
I am creating my first document using a TOC. I am a new Word user and am using Word 2007. I have a headings where I am using Heading Style 1. I typed the text under the first heading and marked it. Works fine. When I marked the text for the second heading, it put it on a new page although there is plenty of room on the first page, which is where I want it. How do I get it back on the first page. There is no page break. Lisa |
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Headings and Unwanted Page Break
Headings 1-4 are formatted as "Keep with next." If you have a long string of
headings (for example, if you're creating an outline with just heading styles), the page will break wherever there is a paragraph that's *not* formatted as KWN. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Legallisa - switching from WordPerfect" rosoft.com wrote in message ... Hi All, I am creating my first document using a TOC. I am a new Word user and am using Word 2007. I have a headings where I am using Heading Style 1. I typed the text under the first heading and marked it. Works fine. When I marked the text for the second heading, it put it on a new page although there is plenty of room on the first page, which is where I want it. How do I get it back on the first page. There is no page break. Lisa |
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