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It ALMOST works. I saved it to auto text, and I can start typing "article" and at that point given the option of inserting the text. What I cannot do is force it to appear on a new page. I tried using the "Insert contents in its own page", but that does not apparently work. Of course I can manually create a page break before the new article, but I should not have to. Am I doing something incorrectly?
Now I know why I was told not to use MS Word to write a major legal document. It is approximately 80 pages long and I am all ready starting to pull my hair out. If I could find a way to convert LaTeX to MS Word format seamlessly, I would do it. At least the morons who run this department would be happy. |
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You need to bear in mind that Word formats using styles, so use a style for the heading that includes the page break before option. Use a second style for the sub heading without that break.
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