On Saturday 11 June 2005 21:15, Chris Aitken wrote:
> I am conducting a week-long workshop. I want to make a document that
> contains five pages. Each day will be one page. I want to keep the
> information for each day to one page. Is there some way I can create
> this document so that I don't have to re-position the title of each page
> (say, Monday, Tuesday, etc.) each time I type or remove a line in the
> pages? There is sure to be many revisions and I don't want to have to
> re-position the day's title each time I make these. How would I do this?
> Headers? Some sort of master document (I think this is what it is called
> in Word Perfect)? Something else?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Chris Aitken

It sounds like to me your desire is to force a hard page break.  Try the 
[CTRL][Enter] keys.  That will force a hard page break.  Contents of the 
individual pages can change without effecting the top of the next page.  
Unless of course the amount of data entered exceeds the current page and 
then another soft page break will be created inserting a new page.

James

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