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I am producing a Word Directory of name, addresses, and contact numbers. It
is formatted in two columns and I want to be sure the block of data for each person is not split at the end of the column to the top of the next column. I seem to recall there is a "block protect" feature, but I can't locate it. Any help appreciated. Thanks Sinjon |
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A couple of ways to do this:
1. Format the paragraphs into which the mergefields are entered so that they have the "Keep with next" property checked. However, do not do this for the last paragraph. 2. Insert the mergefields into a one cell table and via TableProperties, set it so that the row does not break across a page. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Sinjon" wrote in message ... I am producing a Word Directory of name, addresses, and contact numbers. It is formatted in two columns and I want to be sure the block of data for each person is not split at the end of the column to the top of the next column. I seem to recall there is a "block protect" feature, but I can't locate it. Any help appreciated. Thanks Sinjon |
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