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The problem is caused by having multiple independent shapes anchored to different paragraphs in the document. When you insert content before them, some of those paragraphs get pushed to the next page before the others. You would do better to group the objects so that Word treats them as one. See the attached. I have grouped the objects comprising the first chart into one object and the additional items used for the second chart into another object. For the second chart, I simply copied the first one (as a group) and pasted it at the appropriate location. Note that I've also changed the text wrapping for both sets of grouped objects from 'around' to 'top & bottom'. If you ensure both the second chart and its overlay are anchored to the same paragraph, they will move together; the change to the text wrapping facilitates this.
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https://wordmvp.com/FAQs/General/Why...ocsCorrupt.htm http://www.addbalance.com/word/masterdocuments.htm
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