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Hello,
So I'm writing this long document in Word 2013 in which I would like every page to have the same amount of sentence's lines (that is 35). But as I'm typing, I found out that in SOME pages the last two-line sentence (or sometimes even a three-line sentence) automatically jumps into the next page, resulting in my document having pages with 33 or 32 lines. What I usually do to solve this problem is rephrasing my last sentence (or any other one from that page) into a shorter one, so that it will fit in my desired 35 lines page, which is kind of annoying. Is there any way to turn off this function? I've been looking everywhere but I can't find anything. P.S. I have the automatic hyphen option activated, and I realised that when I turn it off, the problem seems to disappear, but I really need the hyphens so I don't have an option... |
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Uncheck the Widow and Orphan Control checkbox associated associated with the paragraph settings of the paragraph style applied to the text. By default this option is checked.
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