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From: stanj6769 on 19 Jan 2010 15:00 I am writing some software documentation and using screen captures to illustrate the steps I'm explaining. Often the page wrapping frustrates me in Word and I can't seem to figure out how to fix it. For example, I'll have something sort of like this. 1. Click this button. 2. Select this option. <Screen capture (PNG, JPG, etc.) goes here> 3. Click OK. There's plenty of room for Step 3 on the page, but for some reason, Word wraps it to the next page. Or it wraps the graphic to the next page, when there's plenty of room for it to stay on the page where I want it. I have tried Keep Lines Together, Keep with Next, turning Widow/Orphan on or off, etc. (in the Paragraph dialog box). But nothing seems to allow me to overrule Word so I can put the graphic where I want it. I don't want the graphic on one page, but the step illustrated in that graphic on the next page. If I try to manually wrap the graphic to the next page, to keep it together, Word increments the Step numbers when I don't want it to, just because I do a page break. In WordPerfect, I used to be able to use the Block Protect feature and then highlight the step and the graphic (or whatever) and say "keep together, or keep on same page", etc. WordPerfect would then force the range of stuff I highlighted, to be on the same page as each other. I can't find any equivalent of this in Word. I need a way to force Word to allow certain elements to stay together on the same page. Can someone help?
From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on 19 Jan 2010 16:22
If you are using numbered heading styles for your steps, then that's the reason. All the built-in heading styles are formatted as "Keep with next." You have two options: 1. Leave the formatting as is and insert your (inline) graphic in the paragraph below the step that it illustrates instead of above. 2. Remove the "Keep with next" formatting from the numbered heading style and apply it instead to the style used for the graphic. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "stanj6769" <stanj6769(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:920A04AF-57C8-4390-A851-017D05FEFA52(a)microsoft.com... >I am writing some software documentation and using screen captures to > illustrate the steps I'm explaining. Often the page wrapping frustrates me > in > Word and I can't seem to figure out how to fix it. For example, I'll have > something sort of like this. > > 1. Click this button. > 2. Select this option. > > <Screen capture (PNG, JPG, etc.) goes here> > > 3. Click OK. > > There's plenty of room for Step 3 on the page, but for some reason, Word > wraps it to the next page. Or it wraps the graphic to the next page, when > there's plenty of room for it to stay on the page where I want it. I have > tried Keep Lines Together, Keep with Next, turning Widow/Orphan on or off, > etc. (in the Paragraph dialog box). But nothing seems to allow me to > overrule Word so I can put the graphic where I want it. I don't want the > graphic on one page, but the step illustrated in that graphic on the next > page. If I try to manually wrap the graphic to the next page, to keep it > together, Word increments the Step numbers when I don't want it to, just > because I do a page break. > > In WordPerfect, I used to be able to use the Block Protect feature and > then > highlight the step and the graphic (or whatever) and say "keep together, > or > keep on same page", etc. WordPerfect would then force the range of stuff I > highlighted, to be on the same page as each other. I can't find any > equivalent of this in Word. I need a way to force Word to allow certain > elements to stay together on the same page. Can someone help? > |