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SallyB - 19 Apr 2005 12:54 GMT
Can anyone advise how to ensure that a section of text stays linked together
and doesn't split between pages, when text is either deleted or inserted
above it by other users of the template.  ShiftEnter works for linking
headings to paragraphs, but doesn't seem to work when doing this over a group
of several lines.  I don't want the section to be on a page on its own, just
for it to remain together.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 19 Apr 2005 14:26 GMT
Keep lines of a paragraph together by applying the "Keep lines together"
property. Keep paragraphs together by formatting all but the last as "Keep
with next." Both settings are on the Line and Page Breaks tab of Format |
Paragraph.

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> Can anyone advise how to ensure that a section of text stays linked together
> and doesn't split between pages, when text is either deleted or inserted
> above it by other users of the template.  ShiftEnter works for linking
> headings to paragraphs, but doesn't seem to work when doing this over a group
> of several lines.  I don't want the section to be on a page on its own, just
> for it to remain together.
SallyB - 19 Apr 2005 15:24 GMT
Thanks Suzanne, that's done exactly what I needed.

> Keep lines of a paragraph together by applying the "Keep lines together"
> property. Keep paragraphs together by formatting all but the last as "Keep
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> just
> > for it to remain together.
 
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