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Page Alignment changes before printing

Anonymous
2023-11-01T20:08:11+00:00

I'm currently creating an event script that needs to have strict page numbers and each section of text needs to be on it's own page. When I view it in editing mode, each header is at the top of a new page. When I go to print it and it create the stupid pdf to view/print, the headers and first two lines of text have magically meandered up to the bottom of the previous page. I'm going insane, and my stupid company won't switch to Google so here we are.

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  1. Suzanne S Barnhill 278.1K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2023-11-01T23:07:55+00:00

    Format your heading style as "Page break before," and each heading in this style will start on a new page.

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  2. Stefan Blom 342.6K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2023-11-01T20:28:33+00:00

    Is this Word running online, in your web browser? Formatting options are limited in that version, but if you are using the built-in headings, Word will honor the setting that keeps a heading with its subordinate text. The requirement is that you press Enter once to create the paragraph that follows the heading. Using blank heading paragraphs is discouraged.

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