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Yves Konigshofer
 
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Thanks.

-Yves

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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Inserting section breaks is a recipe for disaster. Jezebel has given you
the
correct approach. If you don't want *all* paragraphs of that style to
start
on a new page, then don't apply the property to the style, just to the
paragraphs in question (and of course delete the manual page breaks).

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"Yves Konigshofer" wrote in message
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Thanks. However, changing the style led to all tables being shifted

around
the document (especially, when two tables were on the same page).

I've replaced all the page breaks in the document with section page
breaks
and that seems to have solved things (although, now there are about 50
sections). It would be nice if there were a way to prevent styles at the
top of a page from applying to the last line of the previous page when

using
page breaks.

-Yves

"Jezebel" wrote in message
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Instead of inserting page breaks, change the paragraph style to include
'page break before'

"Yves Konigshofer" wrote in message
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I am trying to insert a table of contents that is supposed to contain
entries (table titles) that appear in the text using a particular
paragraph style. Some of these table titles appear after page breaks.
Unfortunately, Word applies the style on the last line before the page
break and then on the page with the title. Thus, each table title that
starts on a new page appears twice in the table of contents; once for

the
previous page and once for the page containing the table title. Is

there
any way to prevent Word from applying a style before a page break? I

can
insert an empty line in a different style at the top of each page, but
there must be a better solution.

Thanks for any help,

-Yves