Is the style formatted as "page break before"?
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jdurand \(removethis\) @email.unc.edu - 22 Jan 2004 18:09 GMT
No. The style is NOT formatted "page break before."
That's what's so strange about this problem. It doesn't
happen all the time, but once every few pages, one of the
lines decides to make a break. It isn't always the same
outline level that causes the problem.
Any other ideas?
Jennings
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jdurand \(removethis\) @email.unc.edu - 22 Jan 2004 18:17 GMT
Ms. Barnhill -
Thanks for your help! I saw your post on
the "applications errors" newsgroup, and I looked to see
if any of the problem spots were formatted with, "Keep
with next."
For some reason, ALL of them were (of the few outlines I
scanned through). Unchecking the box made the problem
disappear.
Thus, for those interested, if this problem occurs:
1) click onto the first line of the new page;
2) select "Format ... paragraph ... line and page breaks"
3) make sure that the "keep with page breaks" box is NOT
checked.
It worked for me!!
Thanks again,
Jennings
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 23 Jan 2004 00:53 GMT
Heading styles are by default formatted as "Keep with next" because of
course you want a heading to stay with the text that follows it, but if you
are creating an outline entirely from heading styles, then you do need to
change this. But I should have remembered this when you mentioned an
outline.
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