>>>Is there a way to group together a block of text to avoid page break within that block?
>>
>>The following is "back-translated" from Spanish, so there might be some discrepancies in the exact commands.
>>
>>For a single paragraph: Format | Paragraph, Lines and page break, "Keep lines together".
>>
>>To keep several paragraphs together: Do the above for all the paragraphs. Also, select "Keep with next" for all paragraphs, except for the last one.
>>
>>Note: In MS-Word, a "paragraph" is any piece of text between to ENTER codes (this may be a single word, in a listing, for example). A Shift-ENTER will start a new line, but Word will treat the block of text as a single paragraph. This is sometimes quite useful.
>
>Hilmar,
>That did it, thanks! The document contains coding samples which have a few line breaks so I had to do the "Keep with next".
>
>I appreciate it!
Great. This may be part of a style called "Code", but if you do this, you would have to include an empty line at the end, with a different style.
Difference in opinions hath cost many millions of lives: for instance, whether flesh be bread, or bread be flesh; whether whistling be a vice or a virtue; whether it be better to kiss a post, or throw it into the fire... (from Gulliver's Travels)