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The printed text does not correspond in lenght with the text. It looks like the blank lines at the bottom of pages have benn eliminated and, therefore, everything is shifted back.
There has to be a specification SOMEWHERE ... but WHERE ... and HOW does it read ?

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There are many, many settings that affect that sort of thing. First, be sure "Non-printing characters" are turned on (Ctrl-Shift-8), and see what you have in the way of empty paragraphs and such, and also headers and footers.

(Do you have "Hide White Space" turned on, so the headers and footers don't show on your screen?)

Then check everything for "Widow and Orphan Control," "Keep Lines Together," and "Keep with Next."

And, are you printing with the same printer that was chosen when you formatted your text?

On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 10:13:14 AM UTC-4, CSamson wrote:

The printed text does not correspond in lenght with the text. It looks
like the blank lines at the bottom of pages have benn eliminated and,
therefore, everything is shifted back.

There has to be a specification SOMEWHERE ... but WHERE ... and HOW
does it read ?

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