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Old November 11th, 2009, 07:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
LGFN
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Default Thank you! But...

Thank you very much! But...

Solution #1, isn't as simple as applying a style to text, as I'm doing it currently, it takes an additional few steps. And I have hundreds and hundreds of pages to apply it to, which can add up fast (or slow...).

Solution #2, You're right! I never knew of this! (Seems like Word does implement a change here and there from one version to the next except of GUI... for better or, as in our example, for worse, as follows But by me, as my text is centered vertically, it shifts up all text a bit.

Thanks again! and thanks in advance again!



Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com wrote:

One solution might be to have an unhidden return sized to be about a pointhigh
11-Nov-09

One solution might be to have an unhidden return sized to be about a point
high before your hidden text. The page break will then also be about a point
high but will not be hidden. (This is a thought experiment, so you will have to
try it.)

If you are using W2007in its native mode (not compatibility mode), you
should not see this problem because manual page breaks are in their own
paragraphs (unless, of course, you remove it). If they do take on the style
of the following (or preceding) paragraph, you can change their style.


LGFN wrote:

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Old November 12th, 2009, 07:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com
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Default Thank you! But...

You're welcome. ...I think this change is for the better.

Pam

LGFN wrote:
Thank you very much! But...

Solution #1, isn't as simple as applying a style to text, as I'm doing it currently, it takes an additional few steps. And I have hundreds and hundreds of pages to apply it to, which can add up fast (or slow...).

Solution #2, You're right! I never knew of this! (Seems like Word does implement a change here and there from one version to the next except of GUI... for better or, as in our example, for worse, as follows But by me, as my text is centered vertically, it shifts up all text a bit.

Thanks again! and thanks in advance again!

One solution might be to have an unhidden return sized to be about a pointhigh
11-Nov-09

One solution might be to have an unhidden return sized to be about a poin
high before your hidden text. The page break will then also be about a poin
high but will not be hidden. (This is a thought experiment, so you will have t
try it.

If you are using W2007in its native mode (not compatibility mode), yo
should not see this problem because manual page breaks are in their ow
paragraphs (unless, of course, you remove it). If they do take on the styl
of the following (or preceding) paragraph, you can change their style

LGFN wrote

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EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
Anthem.Net AutoSuggestTextBox Redux
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...uggesttex.aspx


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