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Word 2000 linked text boxes
I have a document with several text boxes. Each text box is anchored to the
heading above it. Some text boxes are at the bottom of a page, and when text is added above them, instead of moving to the next page, they drop to the botttom of the page below the set margins. To get around this, I have text box links from the end of one page to the beginning of another. When I add content outside a text box that forces the top text box to move to the next page, the two text boxes are no longer necessary. Is there a way to move the content back to the top text box automatically, or is there a better solution than using linked text boxes for this issue? This is a document that will be updated frequently, and I'd like to avoid having to realign text boxes after every change. |
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