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Keep with Next?

Enthusiast ,
Jan 29, 2014 Jan 29, 2014

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So I author inside of RoboHtml and one of our outputs is a printed output.

I'm pretty sure RH doesn't have an option similar to Word's "Keep with next" option for Heading styles, but figured I'd ask to be safe?

If not, are there any workarounds to accomplish the same thing at the source level that doesn't involve post processing on the resulting doc file?

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Jan 30, 2014 Jan 30, 2014

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I am not seeing why you would want that in HTML so I assume the requirement is to have that in the printed document you create. Are you mapping to a Word document or using the CSS option at the end of the wizard? If you are mapping to Word, simply set that option in the Word template.


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Jan 30, 2014 Jan 30, 2014

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Yes, it's not needed in HTML. It's just so I don't have to do the post processing step in the printed document. I'm using the project's native CSS, not mapping to a separate word template.

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Feb 04, 2014 Feb 04, 2014

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Try outputting to Word using native CSS, making the style change and then save the document as a template, removing all content. Next time you can map to that template and have the required styles. As long as you don't change the styles, that should work.


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Okay. I'll give that a try. Thanks Peter.

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