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macdonaldhall macdonaldhall is offline Can I "group" my titles with their content dynamically? Mac OS X Can I "group" my titles with their content dynamically? Office for Mac 2011
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Hi guys,

Did a search, didn't see much, so thought I'd go ahead and ask. First time poster, so please be gentle

In MS Word Mac 2011, is there a way to make titles "stick to" their content? I find that I'll frequently run into situations where a section title will be all alone on Page 01 (for instance), and the section content will have wrapped over to Page 02. Ideally, if a section title had (say) less than 3 lines following it, it would auto-jump to the next page. I don't want to put in page breaks, because if I add content before the section, the formatting gets screwed up.



Many thanks in advance..I'm sure this is a dumb question, but I don't know the answer :P
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