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The highlighted section of your screenshot has nothing to do with widow/orphan control. That is for controlling whether you might end up with just one line of text from a paragraph split across a page break.
The behaviour you're describing might be caused by having non-breaking spaces between all the words. Without seeing the actual problem document, however, it can be difficult for anyone to diagnose the issue. Can you attach a document to a post with some representative data (delete anything sensitive)? You do this via the paperclip symbol on the 'Go Advanced' tab at the bottom of this screen.
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Thanks for the advice Paul, of course. Here's the document.
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It appears your document has originated on a system using a right-to-left language configuration. Furthermore, it has non-standard paragraph styles that it then overrides with non-standard character Styles.
I'd suggest creating a new document, then copying the content from the exiting document & pasting it into the new document as unformatted text. You will lose all formatting, but that will also restore your ability to control the paragraph formatting from then on - the word breaks will also be gone.
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Copied it all over, bit of a pain having to reformat everything but it definitely sorts the problem, thanks very much Paul.
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