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User has Word 2003 SP3

User puts maps followed by "Figure XX text" into her document and wants to
assure a page break will not break between the maps and the "Figure XX text"
and so far we can't do that. We've selected the text and graphic and applied
"keep text together" and I've tried inserting a manual line break between and
again applying "keep text together" but it still page breaks in between. The
maps do not always fall at the top of a page so "keep with next" or "page
break before" don't always work either. Any other ideas?
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Note that "Keep with next" applies only to paragraphs of text (and to table
rows). You can't use it for floating objects and their captions. Make sure
to insert the maps "In line with text" (click Format | object_type_here,
and then click the Layout tab) place the caption in the following paragraph;
that way, "Keep with next" would work properly.

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Microsoft Word MVP



"Brenda from Michigan" wrote
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User has Word 2003 SP3

User puts maps followed by "Figure XX text" into her document and wants to
assure a page break will not break between the maps and the "Figure XX
text"
and so far we can't do that. We've selected the text and graphic and
applied
"keep text together" and I've tried inserting a manual line break between
and
again applying "keep text together" but it still page breaks in between.
The
maps do not always fall at the top of a page so "keep with next" or "page
break before" don't always work either. Any other ideas?




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Thanks for the idea. We ended up dropping both the map and the text into a
one-cell table with the lines removed and allow to break turned off. It
worked so well we setup a macro and put it on the toolbar. Crude but fast
and it works.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Note that "Keep with next" applies only to paragraphs of text (and to table
rows). You can't use it for floating objects and their captions. Make sure
to insert the maps "In line with text" (click Format | object_type_here,
and then click the Layout tab) place the caption in the following paragraph;
that way, "Keep with next" would work properly.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Brenda from Michigan" wrote
in message ...
User has Word 2003 SP3

User puts maps followed by "Figure XX text" into her document and wants to
assure a page break will not break between the maps and the "Figure XX
text"
and so far we can't do that. We've selected the text and graphic and
applied
"keep text together" and I've tried inserting a manual line break between
and
again applying "keep text together" but it still page breaks in between.
The
maps do not always fall at the top of a page so "keep with next" or "page
break before" don't always work either. Any other ideas?




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One of the nice things about Word is that there's almost always more than
one way to skin a cat. If you need to wrap text around picture and caption,
you can wrap the table cell or use a frame.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
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Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"Brenda from Michigan" wrote
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Thanks for the idea. We ended up dropping both the map and the text into
a
one-cell table with the lines removed and allow to break turned off. It
worked so well we setup a macro and put it on the toolbar. Crude but fast
and it works.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Note that "Keep with next" applies only to paragraphs of text (and to
table
rows). You can't use it for floating objects and their captions. Make
sure
to insert the maps "In line with text" (click Format |
object_type_here,
and then click the Layout tab) place the caption in the following
paragraph;
that way, "Keep with next" would work properly.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Brenda from Michigan"
wrote
in message ...
User has Word 2003 SP3

User puts maps followed by "Figure XX text" into her document and wants
to
assure a page break will not break between the maps and the "Figure XX
text"
and so far we can't do that. We've selected the text and graphic and
applied
"keep text together" and I've tried inserting a manual line break
between
and
again applying "keep text together" but it still page breaks in
between.
The
maps do not always fall at the top of a page so "keep with next" or
"page
break before" don't always work either. Any other ideas?




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Indeed.

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
One of the nice things about Word is that there's almost always more than
one way to skin a cat. If you need to wrap text around picture and
caption, you can wrap the table cell or use a frame.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"Brenda from Michigan"
wrote in message
...
Thanks for the idea. We ended up dropping both the map and the text into
a
one-cell table with the lines removed and allow to break turned off. It
worked so well we setup a macro and put it on the toolbar. Crude but
fast
and it works.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Note that "Keep with next" applies only to paragraphs of text (and to
table
rows). You can't use it for floating objects and their captions. Make
sure
to insert the maps "In line with text" (click Format |
object_type_here,
and then click the Layout tab) place the caption in the following
paragraph;
that way, "Keep with next" would work properly.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Brenda from Michigan"
wrote
in message ...
User has Word 2003 SP3

User puts maps followed by "Figure XX text" into her document and
wants to
assure a page break will not break between the maps and the "Figure XX
text"
and so far we can't do that. We've selected the text and graphic and
applied
"keep text together" and I've tried inserting a manual line break
between
and
again applying "keep text together" but it still page breaks in
between.
The
maps do not always fall at the top of a page so "keep with next" or
"page
break before" don't always work either. Any other ideas?



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