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jbrill@townsendbuildingsolutions.com - 20 Sep 2007 23:34 GMT
I have an outline numbered list and an introductory paragraph before
it.  Sometimes when I change the intro paragraph, the list will jump
down to a second page, even if the into paragraph is only a few
lines.  I think it has something to do with keeping the list together,
but I cannot figure out how to keep it all on one page.  Please help.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 21 Sep 2007 01:21 GMT
If you're using the built-in heading styles for your outline, note that
Headings 1-4 are formatted as "Keep with next." This is a convenience when
they are used as headings, with body text intervening, but if you're
creating a document of headings alone, you'll need to modify the styles so
that only the top couple of levels have that formatting in order to allow
your outline list to break naturally across pages.

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> I have an outline numbered list and an introductory paragraph before
> it.  Sometimes when I change the intro paragraph, the list will jump
> down to a second page, even if the into paragraph is only a few
> lines.  I think it has something to do with keeping the list together,
> but I cannot figure out how to keep it all on one page.  Please help.
jbrill@townsendbuildingsolutions.com - 21 Sep 2007 15:09 GMT
Perfect.  It worked just as you described.  I knew it had something to
do with keeping together, but i had no idea it was related to the
heading styles.  Thanks so much!
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 21 Sep 2007 16:19 GMT
Thanks for the feedback.

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Words into Type
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> Perfect.  It worked just as you described.  I knew it had something to
> do with keeping together, but i had no idea it was related to the
> heading styles.  Thanks so much!

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