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Default How do I start a new page without splitting paragraphs?

I am preparing a manuscript for a book publisher. For his/her convenience, I
want to send pages where the last paragraph of each page of the manuscript is
complete, rather than split into two halves.
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Default How do I start a new page without splitting paragraphs?

In the style for your body text, turn on the paragraph attribute "Keep lines
together". (This is in the Format Paragraph dialog, on the Line and Page
Breaks tab.) See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TextReflow.htm for
some other considerations.

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bubbiers wrote:
I am preparing a manuscript for a book publisher. For his/her
convenience, I want to send pages where the last paragraph of each
page of the manuscript is complete, rather than split into two
halves.



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