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El 2016-09-25 14:21, Brooks escribió:
Hello (world - 1st post. Many more to come I feel:)

I'm formatting a master document.

My chapter headings are like this:
"CHAPTER 1
Blah Blah Blah

textbody_textbody_etc_etc"

When I update the master doc LO inserts a page break between the 2 headings
on separate lines, so:
"CHAPTER 1"
.....page break....
"Blah Blah Blah

textbody_textbody_etc_etc"

If I manually delete the page break, when I update the master doc it gets
re-inserted.

So, dear community - how do I fix this please?

Cheers,

Brooks





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Definition of styles on the master have precedence over styles of the same name defined on sub-documents. Check the definition of your heading style on the master → Text flow tab to see if there is any automated page break set there. If that do not solve the problem, please try to create a minimum example (the master and one sub-document with just a bit of dummy text) and upload it anywhere so we can see what's going on.

Regards,
Ricardo


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