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Chad - 27 Apr 2008 22:54 GMT
Hi All,

I was formatting a multipage Word document and for some unknown reason my
document is putting in what looks like a page break near the end of one of
my pages.  I type in a half line of text, press Enter, type in another line
of text and press Enter.  Type in one more line of text and when I press
Enter it moves the last 2 lines of text to the next page.  If I delete the
Enter it goes back to the above page.  I have at least 4" of space at the
bottom so I know it is not bumping it to the next page.  My footers are
small (doesn't affect the prior pages).  If I turn on the paragraph marks
nothing show up in the area in question.  I am not using a page break there
(but I have used them prior in the document.  It kinda looks like the same
distance to where my prior page break was)

Any ideas?
Thanks
Chad
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 27 Apr 2008 23:24 GMT
I suspect the paragraphs you are creating may be formatted as "Keep with
next."

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

> Hi All,
>
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> Thanks
> Chad
Chad - 27 Apr 2008 23:57 GMT
That was it.

For anyone else

I  turned on the show paragraph marks, selected the page break prior to my
problem,
clicked Format -> Paragraph
Selected the Line and Page Breaks tab -> Unchecked 'Keep with next'

Thanks
Chad

>I suspect the paragraphs you are creating may be formatted as "Keep with
>next."
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>> Thanks
>> Chad

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