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Date: | Tue, 23 Dec 2003 22:32:48 -0600 |
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Thank you Heidi. Now if I could figure out an easy way to check for
these things without having to go through the whole document page by
page.
-jc
On Dec 23, 2003, at 9:09 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> In a message dated 12/21/2003 9:54:39 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
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> What do you call it when your paragraph is too long to fit at the
> bottom of a page? What do you call splitting it between too pages, or
> advancing it to the next page?
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> Is it still considered bad form to have too little on one page?
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> While it is preferable to break a page at the end of a paragraph, it
> isn't mandatory. The only big no-no is to make sure that you don't
> have just *one* line of a paragraph split onto another page. The term
> you are probably looking for is "widow", but I believe that refers to
> one word left hanging on one line at the end of a paragraph (also a
> no-no in layout terms).
>
> I guess all those years cranking out newsletters for the historical
> society taught me something after
> all.
>
> -Heidi
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