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Old 02-01-2023, 11:41 AM
James.Fletcher James.Fletcher is offline Starting heading on new page if the section wont fit on the page Windows 10 Starting heading on new page if the section wont fit on the page Office 2021
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Default Starting heading on new page if the section wont fit on the page

Im trying to set the style so that when the subheadings and text wont fully fit on the previous page, it will move to the next page (and if the section if longer than one page, overflow onto a second page.



Is there any setting I'm missing? I've tried working with the line and page break settings in the paragraph tab with no luck

Edit: Specifically, I'm looking for the HAZARD heading to move to a new page
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