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Old 07-16-2013, 10:56 AM
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I will look into this but i have discovered that it has a section break on it so will research the link you provided in another post. Thanks.
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OK, since text can't flow across a section break, the presence of section breaks is an important factor.

If the section break is needed (because you are changing section properties), you may be able to change the "Section start" to "Continuous."
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