Force "page break" in linked text boxes?

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I need to flow a multi-page document into several linked text boxes in
another report. Unfortunately, the page breaks of the original
document aren't falling in the same place in the text boxes. Ctrl
+Enter doesn't work to force a "page break" - that is, to make the
text begin at the top of the next text box. Is this possible? If so,
what is the magic key combo?

Ed
 
No, this is not possible in Word--which has limited options for
controlling the text flow in linked text boxes.

Is there a way you can format the documents without using text boxes? If
not, you'd better use page layout software such as Publisher.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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Thanks for the reply, Stefan.
Is there a way you can format the documents without using text boxes?
No. It's a report-within-a-report. The main report is in Word, and
this smaller report needs to be inserted. By our style criteria, this
inserted report needs to be set off by a border to indicate it's
separate. Plus, it's got such a horrible mish-mash of styles and
formatting that I don't want it touching my main document! So a
series of bordered text boxes seems to be the answer.

Ed
 
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Hi Ed,
No. It's a report-within-a-report. The main report is in Word, and
this smaller report needs to be inserted. By our style criteria, this
inserted report needs to be set off by a border to indicate it's
separate. Plus, it's got such a horrible mish-mash of styles and
formatting that I don't want it touching my main document! So a
series of bordered text boxes seems to be the answer.
I agree with Stefan's analysis. But you are using an IncludeText field? Why
not make a copy of the document file, link that in. Press ENTER in the
textbox to achieve the breaks you need. Then Ctrl+Shift+F7 to save that back
to the file you're linking in. Not ideal, but it may be the best you can do.

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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