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That's really the kind of thing you should be using page layout software for. In part, the behaviour may be due to the use of Word's widow/orphan settings.
It may also partly be due to paragraph before/after spacings and/or footnotes. You can modify Word's behaviour regarding paragraph before/after spacings by checking the options to suppress extra line spacing: • at the bottom of a page; • at the top of a page; and • 'before' following a hard page break, via File|Options|Advanced>Layout Options.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Hi Paul
Thanks for this - I do have Word 2010 on another computer but right now this doc. is on Word 2003 and I can't find "via File|Options|Advanced>Layout Options." on there. How do I get to Advanced Layout Options on 2003 - is it possible? Thanks, R |
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