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I have a merge document that brings in various numbers of items. As it
merges whatever number in I need numbered items to remain together at the bottom/top of the pages so users do not have to make manual adjustments every time. Widow/orphan control did not work, any suggestions? Thanks |
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It is inevitable that if you merge varying numbers of lines in a document
that the document content will move according the the amount of space the lines take up. One answer would be to insert a frame large enough to take all your entries and merge the entries into the frame. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Mary jane wrote: I have a merge document that brings in various numbers of items. As it merges whatever number in I need numbered items to remain together at the bottom/top of the pages so users do not have to make manual adjustments every time. Widow/orphan control did not work, any suggestions? Thanks |
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So perhaps a frame per page that would hold 10 only and therfore 11+ goes to
the next page? "Graham Mayor" wrote: It is inevitable that if you merge varying numbers of lines in a document that the document content will move according the the amount of space the lines take up. One answer would be to insert a frame large enough to take all your entries and merge the entries into the frame. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Mary jane wrote: I have a merge document that brings in various numbers of items. As it merges whatever number in I need numbered items to remain together at the bottom/top of the pages so users do not have to make manual adjustments every time. Widow/orphan control did not work, any suggestions? Thanks |
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If you fix the height of the frame it will only hold the number of items you
enter into it. Extra ones will be lost. If you allow the height of the frame to expand then it will do so and push the remaining text down. The only way to ensure that nothing moves is to have the frame large enough to accommodate the likely entries. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Mary jane wrote: So perhaps a frame per page that would hold 10 only and therfore 11+ goes to the next page? "Graham Mayor" wrote: It is inevitable that if you merge varying numbers of lines in a document that the document content will move according the the amount of space the lines take up. One answer would be to insert a frame large enough to take all your entries and merge the entries into the frame. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Mary jane wrote: I have a merge document that brings in various numbers of items. As it merges whatever number in I need numbered items to remain together at the bottom/top of the pages so users do not have to make manual adjustments every time. Widow/orphan control did not work, any suggestions? Thanks |
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