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Widow/Orphan Code Deleted With Master Documen
DocumentID: 655072
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:29:35 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: The customer is using Widow/Orphans in subdocuments. When they expand the Master Document and then condense it, the Widow/Orphan codes are no longer in the subdocuments. The user has widow/orphan codes in both the subdocuments and the master document and needs the Widow/Orphan code in both places. Solutions: When you expand a Master Document, everything becomes one document. Lots of codes that are duplicates, are taken out. For example, in a regular document, you cannot turn Widow/Orphan on if it's already on. Your document can only have one On code until it is turned off. Therefore, when you expand the Master Document, the second W/O code is not needed and is taken out. When you condense the document, everything between the Subdoc comment codes is included, and the W/O on code is not there. The program is currently working as designed.

Use of two macros that do the following can be used as a work around. The first should search for the Widow/Orphan code and replace it with a Line Height/Auto code. The second macro should search for the Line Height/Auto code and replace it with a Widow/Orphan code. By replacing the Widow/Orphan code with the Line Height/Auto code, a marker is left in the document so that it can be restored later.

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