Don't put a page under a heading

R

Richard Cavell

Hi,

Is there some way that I can do this:

My heading
Blah blah blah blah blah blah



And make sure that Word doesn't paginate so that a page break occurs
between the two lines?
 
E

Elliott Roper

Richard Cavell said:
Hi,

Is there some way that I can do this:

My heading
Blah blah blah blah blah blah



And make sure that Word doesn't paginate so that a page break occurs
between the two lines?

Easy!
Format->paragraph then check keep with next.

For added couth, set the keep with next attribute in all your heading
styles. The default heading 1, heading 2 .... heading n already do so.
 
E

Elliott Roper

CyberTaz said:
Hi Folks-

Not to nit-pick, but just for the sake of keeping myself in trouble :)

Only Heading styles 1-4 include the KwN attribute by default, 5-9 don't.

That's the sort of trouble we need round here. I'd forgotten that I'd
ever changed KwN for 5-9. I must have done it when Word ran on the
abacus ][

Keep with Next is one of the best tools for keeping your documents sane
and readable. And keeping yourself sane too in the presence of feral
printers and their running dogs.
 
C

Clive Huggan

CyberTaz said:
Hi Folks-

Not to nit-pick, but just for the sake of keeping myself in trouble :)

Only Heading styles 1-4 include the KwN attribute by default, 5-9 don't.

That's the sort of trouble we need round here. I'd forgotten that I'd
ever changed KwN for 5-9. I must have done it when Word ran on the
abacus ][

Keep with Next is one of the best tools for keeping your documents sane
and readable. And keeping yourself sane too in the presence of feral
printers and their running dogs.

Hello Richard,

As a rider to the advice you've received from Elliott and CyberTaz:

You have asked the first logical question on the "Minimum maintenance"
journey, which all document professionals go on. There are lots of other
simple ways to format documents so you don't have to go back and manually
amend them before printing or sending them -- or if you do, you only have to
make minor tweaks here and there. Long ago, I used to have to spend more
than an hour re-formatting a draft of a long document every time it was
needed for a Board meeting or whatever -- all lost time, because I would do
the manual amendments on a Saved As copy that could not be used again
(otherwise, the next day, as soon as it was amended, the formatting would
fall apart). Now it takes, typically, 10 minutes for say a 200-page
document, mostly on scanning through "just in case".

If you're interested, have a look at "Bend Word to Your Will", available as
a free download from the Word MVPs' website
(http://word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/Bend/BendWord.htm). Appendix A is an
article on this subject. You will also find various discussions if you do a
Command-f for "keep with next".

[Note: "Bend Word to your will" is designed to be used electronically and
most subjects are self-contained dictionary-style entries. Be sure to read
the front end so you can use the document to best advantage and select the
right settings for reading it.]

Combine this with using styles, which Elliott has pointed to, and you'll
find you won't look back!

Cheers,

Clive Huggan
Canberra, Australia
(My time zone is at least 7 hours different from the US and Europe, so my
follow-on responses to those regions can be delayed)
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C

CyberTaz

That's the sort of trouble we need round here. I'd forgotten that I'd
ever changed KwN for 5-9. I must have done it when Word ran on the
abacus ][
Being a stone tablet & chisel guy myself I can understand how you youngsters
kinda take things for granted :)
Keep with Next is one of the best tools for keeping your documents sane
and readable. And keeping yourself sane too in the presence of feral
printers and their running dogs.

Couldn't agree with you more!

Regards |:>)
 

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