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Default formating styles - keep with next

I am preparing a report which includes tables and graphs. Each of these has
a title which is directly above it.

I would like to automatically keep the titles with the table or graph on the
same page.

I have tried clicking on 'keep with next' in the formating function but this
isn't working. Could you please advise.
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Default formating styles - keep with next

"Keep with next" applied to the title will not work unless the table or
graph is In Line With Text. And it will ultimately fail if applied to too
many paragraphs (make sure the last row e of the table or the graph is not
so formatted).

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I am preparing a report which includes tables and graphs. Each of these
has
a title which is directly above it.

I would like to automatically keep the titles with the table or graph on
the
same page.

I have tried clicking on 'keep with next' in the formating function but
this
isn't working. Could you please advise.
--
Ruth



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