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AN - 26 Apr 2005 01:10 GMT
How to manually move a column break when it breaks too
soon, leaving extra space at the bottom of the first
column of a two column layout.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 26 Apr 2005 04:20 GMT
If your two-column section ends with a Continuous section break, Word will
balance the columns unless you:

a) Enable the Compatibility Option "Don't balance columns..." OR

b) Insert a manual column break (Ctrl+Shift+Enter) where you want the column
to break OR

c) Use paragraph formatting ("Keep with next," "Keep lines together") to
control text flow.

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> How to manually move a column break when it breaks too
> soon, leaving extra space at the bottom of the first
> column of a two column layout.

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