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Old 12-10-2018, 08:50 AM
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I am writing a document where I want the certain sections of the document (say a new chapter and it title) to begin at the top of a new page.



I do not want them to begin at the middle of a page with previous writingg above them. No!
They must begin at the top of a fresh new page.

My questionis how do I do it?

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1. Use styles.
2. Use something like Heading 1 style to start new chapters.
3. Modify the paragraph formatting of that style to have an automatic Page Break Before.


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Old 12-11-2018, 08:57 AM
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I will give it a try. Please note that your link is not work. I cannot get to it.

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I will give it a try. Please note that your link is not work. I cannot get to it.

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I just tried the link again, from my post, and it worked here.
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