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Shading in Headings & Column Breaks
I have text at the top of a column that I want to add shading to (a Heading 2
style w/ shading). But whenever I do it, it adds the shading to the column break before it, too! It's so frustrating! I cannot get it to stop. How do I go about fixing this, and why would it do this by default? |
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Shading in Headings & Column Breaks
Before the heading in the column following the break, insert a blank
paragraph (by pressing Enter). Then format a paragraph style as font size 1 pt, spacing before/after zero, line spacing exactly 1 pt, and apply it to the blank paragraph inserted. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Writer@Large" wrote in message ... I have text at the top of a column that I want to add shading to (a Heading 2 style w/ shading). But whenever I do it, it adds the shading to the column break before it, too! It's so frustrating! I cannot get it to stop. How do I go about fixing this, and why would it do this by default? |
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