Is there something about Frame's HTML conversion function that won't allow a page-break heading to be followed by a non-page-break heading? I've used this process for several years and don't recall this particular quirk. Macros have not been required to achieve desired page breaks.
Here's the scenario: Two headings (D-Head Undergraduate and D-Head Graduate) are defined in the HTML mapping tables (both book and document) as headings (H*) and new pages (Y). Another heading, Major, is defined in the mapping tables as a heading (H*) but not as a new page (N). D-Head Graduate is always followed by body text. D-Head Undergraduate is usually followed by Major, then another subheading or body text. HTML page breaks work correctly for D-Head Graduate. When D-Head Undergraduate is followed immediately by body text, page breaks also work correctly. Page breaks do not work correctly for D-Head Undergraduate when followed by another heading, such as Major. The first heading appears on its own page, and the Major heading and subsequent body text that should appear immediately below D-Head Undergraduate instead appear within another page (an earlier one that starts the section and lists the headings linked to sub-pages in that section). Because there are about 100 instances of this problem, I don't want to manually cut-and-paste to repair it. What am I doing wrong? Please don't suggest another HTML conversion tool, it's not possible at this time. Thanks for any help, Karen
