If you inserted the page break after the cross-reference, you very likely
got it inside the bookmark for the cross-reference. You can try reinserting
the cross-reference. In future, be careful to insert page or paragraph
breaks by pressing Enter or Ctrl+Enter at the end of the paragraph before
the caption rather than at the beginning of the caption. Or you can format
the caption as "Page break before."
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"BJ Tracy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> If I have a page break BEFORE a caption, the next time the document opens
the
> cross reference (XREF) will have a page break AFTER it. It's like the XREF
> picks up the break as well as the caption title. Does anyone have a work
> around? This has been a problem with every version of Word I have used,
> including 2003.