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Is there any way to set a minimum number of words for the last line in a paragraph? And if not a native one, maybe some kind of script or automated workaround? Manually fixing these is extremely tedious.
I've seen a lot mentioned about the Widow/Orphan control option for preventing single lines at the end or beginning of a page, however nothing I've seen addresses single-word lines at the end of a paragraph. I've seen at least a few different definitions of widow, so narrowing down a solution has been very difficult. I've attached an example - 'game.' is the widow. |
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