https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71842
--- Comment #6 from Ady <[email protected]> --- (In reply to comment #5) > Hm - well the original issue is showing up in every single one of my > outlines (70+ pages), what I do is I first throw in all the > headers/subheaders and then I fill in the gaps. But every time I push enter > the headers jump pages. > The "Keep with next paragraph" setting (in the specific style you are using) explains it all. When you "fill in the gaps", you are inserting new paragraphs with new default styles, so in that moment Writer is "able" to separate the 2 paragraphs (the one above and the one below the new filled in gap) which, until that same moment, were "forced" to be kept together. This explains the initial jump to the second page too. > Furthermore a real problem is that ctrl+z doesn't reverse the change which > to me seems to most definitely be a bug No, it is not. The "Keep with next paragraph" setting is part of the applied style. There is no particular (individual) "Keep with next paragraph" step to undo. So when you "undo", Writer is not returning back *that* step, but the latest step (see the list in the "undo" and "redo" icons). The described behavior is all just a consequence of the way you are working. I would suggest one possible alternative (among many): 1_ use an extra [ENTER] between the soon-to-be headings; 2_ mark all as heading1 style; 3_ use "find and replace" with regex so to replace the current "heading1" style of the [enter]-only paragraphs with the "default" style. 4_ fill in the gaps. Of course, there are many alternative methods that would make your work-flow less "traumatic". In any case, I don't see a bug here. I am leaving this report open, but if you agree with me, please close as NOTABUG. Regards, Ady. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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