
12-10-2015, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by drew345
I have a style Heading 2 that is applied to all headings with 2 numbers (1.1, 1.2, 3.4 4.2 etc...)
I want all of the x.2 headings to start on a new page (1.2, 2.2, 3.2, 4.2, etc. throughout the entire document) because in this document the x.2 section is always starting very near the bottom of the page. But if I change the Heading 2 style to start on new page then it changes not only all of my x.2 headings (which I want to change through the entire document) but also the x.1 and x.3, x.4 headings will change to start on new page (which I don't want)
So, how can I do a style change (not manual change to the format) that will make all x.2 headings (1.2, 2.2, 3.2, ... 15.2) start on a new page while leaving x.3, x.4 x.5 not starting on a new page.
Can I have a different style for x.2 headings than the current Heading 2 style? Will the numbering keep going in order if the headings are in different styles?
Can I change my heading 2 style so that it will start on a new page when it is beginning near the bottom of a page (but no need to start on new page when starting near middle or top of a page). Maybe by having the heading keep together with the following paragraph or something?
Thanks,
Drew
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Sorry. You cannot do this through styles because x.2, x.3, and x.4 all use the same style. You cannot have two level 2 styles in a numbering scheme.
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