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El 2016-09-25 15:19, Brooks escribiĆ³:
Hi Ricardo,

Many thanks for the prompt response...

I guess part of the problem is that I do want to have an automatic page
break before each chapter, so yes, page break is on in the text flow tab in
the master document.

As a quick workaround I can just insert whitespace, so the chapter title is on one line but appears to be below it on the page - it looks wrong though
(like the hack it is:).

Thus, I do not understand your problem ;)

On your first message it seemed that you had an unwanted page break, but on the second you said that there must be a page break but somehow that page break is "wrong" on the master and that you are "fixing" it by inserting some space... on the subdocuments or in the master?

So, can you please provide a sample file that shows the problem? AFAIK, this list do not accept attachments so you need to upload it somewhere else.

Regards,
Ricardo




Hmm



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