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Template: Chapter level 1 new page and further down
Hi
I am making a template and would like every new chapter on level 1 to start on a new page and "further down the page" than ordinary text and lower level of chapters. To make the fomat style to start on a new page is no problem. But the heading won´t move further down regardless of how many "points" I put in before. I have a vague memory of that Shauna has descibed this as a bug. How do I get around? Note: It will be a template. |
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Spacing Above will be ignored for all paragraphs which are not at the beginning of a document or section; this is new behavior in Word 2013. To get the older behavior, you can save the template in *.dot format (Word 97–2003 template).
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… or if you don't want to mix versions, you could add an empty paragraph (perhaps with its own style, something like :anchor or :spacer) before the level 1 heading.
Probably the only case where I'd even consider using empty paragraphs for spacing/layout :-} |
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Of course, if you continue to edit the document, the "spacer" paragraph may move so that it isn't at the top of the page anymore.
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