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I'm wondering whether anyone has experience with ensuring that a heading remains at the top of an odd page (or even page). What I am trying to accomplish is setting up a new company-wide report template that we can print to double-sided pages but keep Heading1 on the right-hand page as someone reads the report. The result of this would be that the left-hand page would either be blank (with continued page numbering) or contain text.
Ideas? Thanks for the help! |
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Hi elevenless,
You could achieve that by ensuring there is an Even-page (or Odd-page) Section break before each Heading1.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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I believe that the Word MVPs have been lobbying with MS to add a Section Break before setting in Style definitions without success. |
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Thanks for the help! |
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