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Old November 28th, 2008, 08:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
alex01
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hi.
i'm writing a lengthy booklet with chapters/headings in ms word. obviously
all chapter headings start at the top of a page but when amend an earlier
chapter all subsequent chapter headings move up or down depending on if i add
or remove text. this might sound a silly question but how can i stop
amedments to one chapter affecting a later one?
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Old November 28th, 2008, 09:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
grammatim[_2_]
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What do you mean by "move up or down"?

The simplest way to be sure each chapter starts on a new page is to
format the Style for chapter headings (probably Heading 1?) with "Page
break before," which you'll find on the second tab of the Format
Paragraph pane.

On Nov 28, 3:03*pm, alex01 wrote:
hi.
i'm writing a lengthy booklet with chapters/headings in ms word. obviously
all chapter headings start at the top of a page but when amend an earlier
chapter all subsequent chapter headings move up or down depending on if i add
or remove text. this might sound a silly question but how can i stop
amedments to one chapter affecting a later one?


 




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