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Old 02-24-2018, 10:01 AM
slaycock slaycock is offline Is it possible to set styles to NOT have a page break when following certain styles? Windows 7 64bit Is it possible to set styles to NOT have a page break when following certain styles? Office 2016
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Do NOT insert section breaks for this! This will incredibly complicate your document.
I use them extensively. I find they add useful structure to a document.

The solution provided by Charles will also work well but if you plan to use an automatically generated TOC you will need to be aware that H2 and H2A will need to be assigned the same outline level and that you may need to specifically include the H2A style using the \t switch if the TOC field.
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