"If the formatter finds that a quantity of the flow wrapped in a keep-together= does not fit on a page, the constructs are moved to the top of the next page." Question: If it turns out the quantity of flow does not fully fit on the next page, then the keep must be broken (unless set to 'always', then you have overflow). By breaking this 'keep', does the flow start on the original page, or the secondary page? I am getting it on the second page, but would want it to start on the original page. Thanks, MarkReceived on Friday, 23 January 2009 08:27:50 GMT
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