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Bill Weylock
I always write long reports going back and forth between Normal View and
Outline view because I can move things around easily as I get and change
ideas.
Every once in a while Word seems to decide it has cooperated long enough and
will refuse to mover test blocks as expected.
(Word 2004)
Here¹s what I do...
Currently in Normal view.
All text has applied styles. None of these paragraph formats has ³keep with
next² checked.
I am using Control-Shift-uparrow to move a paragraph or a group of selected
paragraphs (happens irrespective of whether it is one or 10 paragraphs)
upward on a page. My expectation is that it will go up one paragraph for
each stroke of the arrow key. Instead, it leaps several paragraphs.
Today it also seems to want to grab text that is indented below it but is on
the same level in the outliner.
Body text, for instance, grabs quotations under it when I try to move it
upward.
If this is confusing, I¹ll sort it out later.
If it rings a bell with someone and you have an answer or a fix or maybe a
pill I can take to forget....
Thanks!!
Outline view because I can move things around easily as I get and change
ideas.
Every once in a while Word seems to decide it has cooperated long enough and
will refuse to mover test blocks as expected.
(Word 2004)
Here¹s what I do...
Currently in Normal view.
All text has applied styles. None of these paragraph formats has ³keep with
next² checked.
I am using Control-Shift-uparrow to move a paragraph or a group of selected
paragraphs (happens irrespective of whether it is one or 10 paragraphs)
upward on a page. My expectation is that it will go up one paragraph for
each stroke of the arrow key. Instead, it leaps several paragraphs.
Today it also seems to want to grab text that is indented below it but is on
the same level in the outliner.
Body text, for instance, grabs quotations under it when I try to move it
upward.
If this is confusing, I¹ll sort it out later.
If it rings a bell with someone and you have an answer or a fix or maybe a
pill I can take to forget....
Thanks!!