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Old 10-30-2018, 06:40 AM
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I cannot move the TOC (Table of contents) up to the previous page even though the page is empty?
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Change to Draft View and show all formatting marks in File > Options > Display

If the page is truly empty and you don't have a forced page break or new page section break there then I would check the paragraph 'keep with next' settings for every style in the TOC.
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