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Ben
I'm working with linked text boxes and numbered and bulleted lists. When an
item within a numbered list is too long for its text box, that item is broken
up (part of the text is placed in one text box, part in another - as one
would expect.
When using a bulleted list, Publisher treats the entire list as a single
unit. When the third bullet hits the bottom of the text box and need to go to
the next linked text box, it brings the entire list with it - not what I
want. I have found that if I insert a blank line with no formatting, I can
get it to look like what I want (but then if I go back to add text before the
bulleted list that bumps the text down, we are back to the same problem -
which pretty much defeats the purpose of linked text boxes.
Any ideas?
item within a numbered list is too long for its text box, that item is broken
up (part of the text is placed in one text box, part in another - as one
would expect.
When using a bulleted list, Publisher treats the entire list as a single
unit. When the third bullet hits the bottom of the text box and need to go to
the next linked text box, it brings the entire list with it - not what I
want. I have found that if I insert a blank line with no formatting, I can
get it to look like what I want (but then if I go back to add text before the
bulleted list that bumps the text down, we are back to the same problem -
which pretty much defeats the purpose of linked text boxes.
Any ideas?