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Old 04-28-2011, 03:27 AM
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Hi Jamal,

It may have worked for that page, but it won't necessarily work for every page. Eventually, you're likely to have one or more pages where the last few lines in a paragraph start in the next column and leave an empty space at the botton of the column in which the rest of the paragraph resides. The only way around that would be to use more Section breaks and adjust each one's font/paragraph spacing to get the look you want. But that makes subsequent editing a real pain.
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