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Old 02-22-2012, 02:39 AM
hanvyj hanvyj is offline Odd immaginary page break (with certain tables!) Windows XP Odd immaginary page break (with certain tables!) Office 2003
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Originally Posted by tupham View Post
Don't select the last paragraph in the block when adding keep with next. So... if you have 1 heading and 3 paras, only select the heading and the first 2 paras. Formatting in the last para determines how it behaves with the next line.
Thanks, so for my one paragraph bits I just need to make the heading keep with next and the paragraph underneath keep lines together.



I'm having a little problems trying to get my tables to work in the same way though - it would work fine if I could set Allow break across pages to false then it works fine (like one paragraph with keep lines together on) however, sometimes the tables are longer than a page, so I need them to break across pages, but preferably keep with the title above.

If I set the last paragraph in the table to not keep with next it works fine for table breaking, but I can't have the line before the table keep with next or all the tables keep together.

I've tried to attach an example!
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