>>Tamar
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>>Tables are doing the same thing - Word reads chr(13) (which is either the enter or shift+enter) as a new paragraph start. Any type of paragraphs.keeptogether command flies right out the window at that point.
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>There's a Word setting that says start the row on a new page if it won't fit on this one, or something like that.
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>Tamar
the problem is in the format of each Question/Responses set. Word doesn't recognize they are together because of the Chr(13) or Chr(10) LF character. To my knowledge, without doing some jumping through hoops character count/build each full line based on spacing (and gods help me if they decide to change the font or something like that), there's no way to build these sets without using a LF character. So it ends up looking like:
1. Question (LF)
a) Response (LF)
b) Response (LF)
c) Response (LF)
d) Response (LF)
Word views every (LF) as a new paragraph and even though I tell Word to keep paragraphs together, it's a moot command because
Word views each line as its own paragraph. Hence the frustration.
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