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Old 02-25-2022, 03:28 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Windows 10 Office 2019
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Originally Posted by alang12a View Post
Charles
Thanks for your reply.

I have tried what you suggest and it works good.

Easy enough when creating space / adding lines before a heading.
It's a bit more tricky when you want to add a page break at the heading, normally I would click at start of the heading hit CTL Enter (ensuring the heading is at start of new page, No line spaces above). Now with your suggestion I create the page break by clicking on the line above the heading. This puts it on new page with a line space before heading. I can then delete that line (to get the heading at top of page) and the hyperlink works.

I figured that the link to the heading was similar / same as a bookmark, and did not follow the edit the Same as a table of contents link.

Shame it doesn't as that works well.

Thanks again.
Even better, change the paragraph formatting for your heading to have the attribute of Page Break before rather than using a manual page break. If you want this for most of your headings, modify the style to have this attribute.

Manual page breaks used to really make documents harder to edit. They are better now but still usually not needed.
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