As I said in my first post, try "Keep with Next" - this keeps paragraphs together. And yes, ENTERs define paragraphs. "Keep lines together" is within the paragraph, "Keep with next" is between paragraphs.

At 01:12 PM 12/20/2005, you wrote:

Hi Mark!

What denotes the end of a paragraph - an Enter?  For instance, I'd like to
keep these groups of lines together, however each line ends with an enter:


DSPLOG PERIOD((*AVAIL *BEGIN)) MSGID(CPI9E75 CPI9E77  CPF9E7D CPF9E72)
Write down any which have occurred.  Inform Rob & Chris on Monday morning.
Write down time.   __________________   (est=)

Release all job queues by doing the following:
ADDLIBLE ROUTINES
JOBQRLS
If you want, you can verify this with WRKJOBQ
Write down time.   __________________   (est=)

ADDLIBLE ROUTINES
ADDLIBLE WAS520
...

I'd like to make sure it only broke on the blank line.  Right now I am
getting a page break between the following two lines:

If you want, you can verify this with WRKJOBQ
Write down time.   __________________   (est=)

and I'd rather not.

Rob Berendt
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Rob,

Select the paragraph(s) you want to keep together.  Go to the Formats
menu, select Paragraph, then the Line and Page Breaks tab.  Select the
"Keep lines together" box.  I think this is what you are asking for.

Mark Plank

rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

>In OV/400 I used the Begin Keep and the End Keep instructions to prevent
a
>paragraph from being broken in two by a page break.  If a paragraph was
>surrounded by these keep instructions, and it couldn't fit the whole
>paragraph on the existing page, it would page break prior to printing
that
>paragraph.  How do I duplicate that in MS Word?
>
>

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