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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Inexplicable spaces in "Print Layout" View Windows 10 Inexplicable spaces in "Print Layout" View Office 2013
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The options mentioned by Stefan are paragraph formatting options, not options for the entire document. They would be in the paragraph that starts the new page. You need to move your insertion point to that paragraph. It looks like the last paragraph of the first page has keep with next checked and the second paragraph may have keep lines together checked. That would give you this appearance. You could post a sample of your document. How to attach a screenshot or file in this forum.
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