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Cordura
I'm using Word 2000 and Windows 2000.
My headings at the tops of my pages are not always at the same heigh
(vertical position). At the top of one page, a Heading3 is at
proper-looking height, but at the top of the next page the Heading3 i
as much as 12 points lower.
These headings are preceded by page breaks on the previous pages. Th
page headers have identical content. The document is 100 pages long.
I've experimented by copying a couple of pages and pasting them in
new document. I can then correct the too-low heading by deleting th
page break before it. Yet, the other heading3, already at the correc
height, is also preceded by a page break.
I can also correct the too-low header by increasing the "space above
setting from 12 point to 24 point.
What's the real cause of this apparent inconsistency?
Thank you
My headings at the tops of my pages are not always at the same heigh
(vertical position). At the top of one page, a Heading3 is at
proper-looking height, but at the top of the next page the Heading3 i
as much as 12 points lower.
These headings are preceded by page breaks on the previous pages. Th
page headers have identical content. The document is 100 pages long.
I've experimented by copying a couple of pages and pasting them in
new document. I can then correct the too-low heading by deleting th
page break before it. Yet, the other heading3, already at the correc
height, is also preceded by a page break.
I can also correct the too-low header by increasing the "space above
setting from 12 point to 24 point.
What's the real cause of this apparent inconsistency?
Thank you