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I've attached a couple of pictures that show what I'm talking about. The first one shows how the page break would normally look. But let's say I want to jump up three lines and put the page break after the line that ends with "because." One example of why I might want to do this is if I have a picture that goes after that line and it's too big to fit at the end of that page. When I do that, the end of the sentence won't justify. In the second picure it shows that I've put a section break at the end of the sentence, but it doesn't matter if I enter a section break or not, it still won't justify. Anyone know how to remedy this? Please let me know if I can provide any additional information.
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