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Old 04-30-2024, 04:45 PM
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I also experimented with framing the heading styles but didn't find a clean workable solution. I had a play with your example and it has the same issues.
1. A column break preceding the heading won't flow/balance the two columns if there is one filled column on the preceding page. To get that content to flow into the top half of the page you will need to use continuous section break in front of the heading.
2. The frame (and its anchor paragraph) pagination settings for 'Keep with Next' still don't work.

I do think that framing the headings is the cleanest way of doing this but it won't solve the pagination settings question the OP had. Using a frame allows the Word doc to halve the number of section breaks and avoid having to change the column settings for each section but they will still need to paginate by working out which section breaks need to be Continuous and which ones need to be New Page.
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