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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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My assumption was that WWALKER was using a manual page break for the usual
reason: in order to insert a full-page graphic on the next page. In such
cases, the break is necessary, as is the workaround. Additionally, if the
justified paragraph has a first-line indent, it will be necessary to apply
an unindented style to the first paragraph (really the remainder of a
paragraph) on the page following the illustration.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Charles Kenyon" wrote in
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This is one of many reasons for not using manual page breaks. The

workaround
suggested by Suzanne just goes to emphasize how cumbersome these things

are.
It is much more effective to set the page size you want and let the text
flow into that size as appropriate. When you want to start a new page with

a
new topic, use a heading style that is formatted for page break before

(and
end the preceding paragraph with a paragraph mark).
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Charles Kenyon

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"WWALKER" wrote in message
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I'm trying to prevent the "unjustifying" of text that occurs when a page
break is inserted on a page of justified text. That is to say, the last


line
of text before the break autmatically changes to left justified when a
break
is inserted. Any assitance is solving this issue is much appreciated!