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Old 12-31-2022, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by jerryd View Post
What I mean by fixed pages is my document contains many pages but if I remove some text from a page the text on the next page moves up to become part of the page I removed the text from.
That is how Word is supposed to work.
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I would like to be able to mark the text at the top of a every page to always have it start at the top of a page.
If you delete content from the bottom of a page and don't want what follows to move up, you can replace the deleted content with a manual page break.

If you delete content from the middle or top of a page and don't want what follows to move up, you can replace the deleted content with an empty textbox, frame or table cell of the same size.

If you want to force certain content to always be preceded by a page break, you can apply the 'page break before' paragraph attribute to it.
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