That’s because Microsoft implemented the feature for certain languages that absolutely require it, such as Japanese. The feature is not normally enabled in Word.
This divides the usable portion of the page into a fixed number of lines or spaces, and sets the type (wherever possible) within those lines. Word does indeed have a feature for specifying the number of lines per page (often called a “baseline grid” in typography or design circles). This is a bit late to help the original person, but in case anyone else would like to know … If you can follow all of that, you can set your document to be exactly 25 lines per page.
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Turn it off, and it should be fine.”īefore I show you how to do that, however, let’s look at how to set a document to have 25 lines per page. “It is probably because he has orphan/widow control turned on for the paragraph styles he is using. I asked my friend Allan Wyatt, author of my favorite Microsoft Word Tips newsletter, for his assistance.
An interesting question and one whose answer is more subtle than it may initially seem.