Obviously Framemaker has the "keep with next" and "keep with previous" options in the Paragraph formats as well as the ability to control the minimum number of lines from a paragraph that show at the beginning of end of a page (widow/orphan lines). What I'm looking for is the same kind of functionality, except with paragraphs instead of lines. I'm running into a lot of situations with nested lists and tables of contents where the "sub-items" will be separated from the "top-level items" when the text flows to the next page. For example: 1) Top-Level Item 2) Top-Level Item 3) Top-Level Item a. Sub-Item b. Sub-Item 4) Top-Level Item *PAGE ENDS HERE* a. Sub-Item b. Sub-Item What I would like to see: 1) Top-Level Item 2) Top-Level Item 3) Top-Level Item a. Sub-Item b. Sub-Item *PAGE ENDS HERE* 4) Top-Level Item a. Sub-Item b. Sub-Item In most lists I can just use overrides or a different paragraph format to solve the problem. But with TOCs, it gets rid of the overrides every time I update the TOC. I can't just use "keep with next" in the "top-level item" paragraph format, because not every "top-level item" has "sub-items" after it. And I can't use "keep with previous" on the "sub-item" because if there are a lot of "sub-items" I want them to be able to flow to the next page, just without leaving the associated "top-level item" behind. Are there any solutions for this problem in Framemaker?
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