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How do I prevent starting to print a new record that ends up running over the bottom page boundary and continuing on the next page, see example:
page 1 page 2 ------------------------- -------------------------- a f b g c d a e b f c g d e a f b g c d a e b f c g d I want to start on page 2 for any address block that will runover???? e a f b g c d ----------------------- -------------------------- Do undertand what I want to do? Thanks erkjoel |
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Hi,
How do I prevent starting to print a new record that ends up running over the bottom page boundary and continuing on the next page, If your address block is built up of just one paragraph (including a few manual line breaks), use the paragraph format "Keep lines together". If your address block consists of multiple paragraphs, you have to apply paragraph formatting "Keep with next" to the paragraphs except to the last one. A better solution: Insert the address block into a table cell where page breaks are not allowed. -- Viele Grüße Lisa [MS MVP Word] |
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