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paulnsue
I am trying to set my "Heading 1" formatting so that it appears on its own
page, forced to the odd page, and centered on the page. Since there is not
way to define this as part of the style, I am forcing it in the document
using sections breaks. I put an Odd Page section break before the Heading 1
usage, and a Next Page section break after it. Then I set the vertical page
alignment of that section to Center.
Unfortunately, every once in awhile, Word mysteriously changes the section
breaks to Continuous, which seems to have the affect of setting the page
alignment back to Top, and everything gets all screwed up. One thing that
seems to cause this is updating my index, but I have not proved that it's
100% related this and I suspect that it is not limited to re-indexing. Any
thoughts on this would be much appreciated as it is getting rather tedious.
page, forced to the odd page, and centered on the page. Since there is not
way to define this as part of the style, I am forcing it in the document
using sections breaks. I put an Odd Page section break before the Heading 1
usage, and a Next Page section break after it. Then I set the vertical page
alignment of that section to Center.
Unfortunately, every once in awhile, Word mysteriously changes the section
breaks to Continuous, which seems to have the affect of setting the page
alignment back to Top, and everything gets all screwed up. One thing that
seems to cause this is updating my index, but I have not proved that it's
100% related this and I suspect that it is not limited to re-indexing. Any
thoughts on this would be much appreciated as it is getting rather tedious.