If I create a new experimental file, then it works as you describe. Did you enter 2 in the field "Keep with next"? If so, then yes, I had done that. The figure title and image remained together. I entered 2 in the field, clicked the Save button, placed both caption and figure at the bottom of my page, then hit Return and *both* moved to the next page. Hit the Return key and the Save button will become active. The Keep-with-next-field in the Paragraph style palette has a jam stoppage. There is a setting "Keep with next", where one specifies the number of lines in the next paragraph, but this does not seem to work when the next paragraph is an image. In my experiment just now, Mellel still inserts a page break between image and caption if the image just barely fits at the bottom of the page. If I follow your admonition at the bottom or your message, the title is below the image rather than before. The unwanted page breaks still occur sometimes, splitting caption from image. Thus, in the definition of the paragraph style Figure Placement, I have clicked "Keep lines together" and tried different numbers for the subsequent settings Lines at start, Lines at end, and Keep with next. I was thinking that the issue was akin to keeping lines of a paragraph together. the style for Figure Caption has "Return" for Insert Before Also, having a separate style for the image assures that the image itself does not appear in a table of contents. The function of the style Figure Placement is to specify that the inserted figure is centered and has a specified spacing before and after it. I have one Mellel style set intended to be as close as possible to that standardized Word template. I use the "Figure Placement" style because that style is used in a Word template used by my publications department. I want Figure Caption and Image to remain together. If all of this appears low on a page, then Mellel may insert a page break between Figure Caption and Image. Here's the pictureįigure Caption (a tag flow with Figure Caption style) Sorry, I apparently did not explain well.
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