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Re: Heading without contents
From: chagnon
Date: Jan 4, 2023 3:35PM
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In HTML, agree. A single webpage is an individual document.
But in PDF and Word documents, the entire file is the document, and it is correct to have only a heading on a page.
Another example where HTML and PDF/Word documents are different animals with different requirements.
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