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Why are a few lines of text filling a page?

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Non-whistling Bob Harris - 19 Jan 2005 09:53 GMT
On only one of my documents, every time I start a new page, the new lines
fill the page. They then get squashed up to the normal single line spacing
untul the page is full, then this starts again on the next page. Anybody know
why?
Stefan Blom - 19 Jan 2005 11:08 GMT
On the File menu, click Page Setup. Click the Layout tab. Make sure
that the Vertical alignment is set to "Top", and then click OK.

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"Non-whistling Bob Harris"
<NonwhistlingBobHarris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> On only one of my documents, every time I start a new page, the new lines
> fill the page. They then get squashed up to the normal single line spacing
> untul the page is full, then this starts again on the next page. Anybody know
> why?

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