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what is the dotted line in the margins that causes spacing?
I am using a resume template that is causing spacing like a page break (but
isn't). In draft view, it appears as a dotted line in the left and right margins, but I cannot select it, nor can I delete it by backspacing or using the delete button. How do I get rid of it so my text after a table will be on the same page? This dotted line is causing the text to start on the next page. |
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what is the dotted line in the margins that causes spacing?
It sounds as if the style of the paragraph after the table is set to "Page
break before". Select Format Paragraph Line and Page Breaks tab. If "Page break before" is turned on, turn it off and click OK. To apply the same change to all paragraphs with the style in question, you need to modify the style. See: http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/styl...ifyAStyle.html Note that in general, "Page break before" is the best solution to use if you want a paragraph to always start on a new page. Manual page breaks can, for example, result in empty pages in a document. -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "goincraxy" wrote: I am using a resume template that is causing spacing like a page break (but isn't). In draft view, it appears as a dotted line in the left and right margins, but I cannot select it, nor can I delete it by backspacing or using the delete button. How do I get rid of it so my text after a table will be on the same page? This dotted line is causing the text to start on the next page. |
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