![]() ![]() ![]() Where this gets frustrating is that sometimes eliminating a widow creates an orphan on the same page or later, or vice versa. To eliminate widows/orphans, you're often not doing this to the actual paragraph, but typically a paragraph on the same page. When you do this, you're generally looking to condense paragraphs that are only a word or two to the next line or expand paragraphs that almost reach the end of the line. Or if you condense, you can reduce a paragraph and pull the page a line shorter. If you expand it, the spacing will increase and you can often push a paragraph to extend down another line. In Word (not sure other programs): highlight a paragraph, right click Font, go to the Character Spacing tab. You're going to need to mess with character spacing. Then look for pages with a widow or orphan. The only way I know of is to manually fix this. ![]()
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