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Old January 24th, 2005, 08:04 PM
Rick Charnes
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I am using two newspaper columns in my Word 2000 document. On the last
page, for some reason column two insists on beginning way before column
one has filled up with text, before the bottom margin has been reached
by the text of column one. It's almost as if Word is trying to balance
out the two columns in length, trying to make them the same size on the
vertical page. I just can't pull the first paragraph of column two down
to the bottom of column one where it belongs (and where it can easily
fit!)

Any ideas? Thanks much.
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Old January 24th, 2005, 10:02 PM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Word doesn't balance columns unless they are followed by a Continuous
section break, and you can override even this in Tools | Options |
Compatibility.

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"Rick Charnes" wrote in message
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I am using two newspaper columns in my Word 2000 document. On the last
page, for some reason column two insists on beginning way before column
one has filled up with text, before the bottom margin has been reached
by the text of column one. It's almost as if Word is trying to balance
out the two columns in length, trying to make them the same size on the
vertical page. I just can't pull the first paragraph of column two down
to the bottom of column one where it belongs (and where it can easily
fit!)

Any ideas? Thanks much.


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Old January 26th, 2005, 02:07 PM
Stefan Blom
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You can clear the options for "Widow/Orphan control" and "Keep lines
together" for the current selection, on the Line and Page Breaks tab
of FormatParagraph, if you haven't already. Does this give you the
desired result?

Note that if you are familiar with paragraph styles, you can make the
above changes in the style definition(s).

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"Rick Charnes" wrote in message
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I am using two newspaper columns in my Word 2000 document. On the

last
page, for some reason column two insists on beginning way before

column
one has filled up with text, before the bottom margin has been

reached
by the text of column one. It's almost as if Word is trying to

balance
out the two columns in length, trying to make them the same size on

the
vertical page. I just can't pull the first paragraph of column two

down
to the bottom of column one where it belongs (and where it can

easily
fit!)

Any ideas? Thanks much.






 




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