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Word Outlines: section breaks
I'm trying to create a master document - how do I avoid page breaks after my
headings? I want the heading, then the subdocument, followed by a page break, then a new heading and the subdocument, ie : "January", followed by my file for January, new page headed "February", followed by my file for February etc. Tx. |
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Word Outlines: section breaks
How about applying "Page break before" to the heading style? This can be
found under Format, Paragragh, Line and Page Breas tab. No need for sectiuon breaks then. This is for 2003 and prior, may be different for 2007. Hope this helps DeanH "Word Outlines - section breaks" wrote: I'm trying to create a master document - how do I avoid page breaks after my headings? I want the heading, then the subdocument, followed by a page break, then a new heading and the subdocument, ie : "January", followed by my file for January, new page headed "February", followed by my file for February etc. Tx. |
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Word Outlines: section breaks
Very helpful, thanks very much.
"DeanH" wrote: How about applying "Page break before" to the heading style? This can be found under Format, Paragragh, Line and Page Breas tab. No need for sectiuon breaks then. This is for 2003 and prior, may be different for 2007. Hope this helps DeanH "Word Outlines - section breaks" wrote: I'm trying to create a master document - how do I avoid page breaks after my headings? I want the heading, then the subdocument, followed by a page break, then a new heading and the subdocument, ie : "January", followed by my file for January, new page headed "February", followed by my file for February etc. Tx. |
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Word Outlines: section breaks
But note that you cannot avoid (continuous) section breaks completely when
using Word's master document feature. For more control, keep all of the contents in a single file, or use INCLUDETEXT fields (see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfm...dscontent.htm). Either of these methods will also be safer, since master documents tend to corrupt files. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/Wh...ocsCorrupt.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Word Outlines - section breaks" wrote in message ... Very helpful, thanks very much. "DeanH" wrote: How about applying "Page break before" to the heading style? This can be found under Format, Paragragh, Line and Page Breas tab. No need for sectiuon breaks then. This is for 2003 and prior, may be different for 2007. Hope this helps DeanH "Word Outlines - section breaks" wrote: I'm trying to create a master document - how do I avoid page breaks after my headings? I want the heading, then the subdocument, followed by a page break, then a new heading and the subdocument, ie : "January", followed by my file for January, new page headed "February", followed by my file for February etc. Tx. |
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