Force "page break" in linked text boxes?

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Ed

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
 
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Stefan Blom

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.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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Ed

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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Cindy M.

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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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