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Hello Manu.
A simple photo does not allow us to work; we don’t know how you set up the Paragraph window:
send us your file.
1) Go to https://www.cjoint.com/
2) Click on [Browse] to select the file (max 15 MB)
3) Scroll down to click on the blue button [Create Cjoint link]
4) After a few seconds, the second page will appear, with the link in bold; right-click on it and choose "Copy link"
5) Go back to the discussion on CCM, and in your message, do "Paste".
=>See the guide https://www.commentcamarche.net/faq/29493-utiliser-cjoint-pour-heberger-des-fichiers
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Retirement is great! Especially in the Caribbean...
Raymond (INSA, AFPA)
Hello,
By chance: too many lines on the second page defined as "dependent" and causing this page break?
Hello,
As I was implying, I was just making a wild guess...
1/ That being said, I don't see how it is "in any case surprising because the last line on the second page is cut off."
2/ The text on the second page, up to the line "This signage can be supplemented by a [...]” before the second green subheading, does not fit on the first page (which I had verified) and can therefore cause a page break if the lines are marked as linked.
Just a hypothesis – given the information provided – that the display of all the markings would be validated by the display of small black squares to the left of each relevant line.
Hello,
The author no longer seems interested in the question they raised.
We can imagine whatever we want, but we must remain logical.
The first page can only be separated from the second if there is either a page break or a paragraph marker on the first page, and none on the second until the end.
Therefore, unless there is, as seems logical, a paragraph marker after "during the vacation stay," at least this paragraph would appear on the first page, and if the lines are connected, the last paragraph on the second page cannot, by definition, be cut off in the middle of a sentence; it would then be pushed to the third page.
Re,
Indeed, our interlocutor must have moved on, but we must not forget that this discussion will remain visible for a long time and that a search could lead a visitor to it.
“The first page can only be separated from the second if there is either a page break on the first page, or a paragraph mark and none on the second until the end.”:
1/ No, a page break (totally invisible to my knowledge) is also generated as soon as the lines marked linked, that is to say, cannot be separated by a page break, do not fit in the remaining space to place them on the current page. This is potentially the case in the proposed example, as I illustrated. Gluing the lines at the top of the second page to the bottom of the first makes them exceed the bottom of the page (see the level of the last line of the second page).
2/ I must admit that I do not understand the third condition you state: either a paragraph mark and none on the second until the end. Of course, a page break will be generated within a paragraph if the page is full, whether or not there is a paragraph mark.
3/ Unless, as seems logical, there would be a paragraph mark after "during the holiday stay" that at least this paragraph would come on the first page:
No, you are making a mistake, or I am misunderstanding your idea. The notion of the beginning and end of linked lines has nothing to do with paragraph ends. If all the lines framed in the attached image are linked, Word will refuse to separate them by a page break. As for the last paragraph (non-linked), it goes about its business quietly and Word cuts the line that is too long.
Experience it as if on a 3-4 page document, which I can share with you, where we are not talking about the same thing.
A page break that I impose is a visible mark, which should be so if that's the case on the first page; if not, I indeed see nothing because there is no page break in the strict sense.
For the initially presented situation to occur, there must not be any connected lines on the first page itself, otherwise it is unclear why only the remainder would be pushed back, if there are on the second page and if there are no paragraph marks to separate the writings on the second page but only line breaks, which is strange.
And if the lines are connected until the end of the text, there cannot be a cut-off sentence at the end of the second page unless a particular flaw has been introduced (connecting the lines of the first "paragraphs" but not the last).
Hello,
We have discussed the issue of blind suggestions.
Since we are talking about astrophysics, why make plans on the comet rather than, as suggested to you in <1>, publish on cjoint an excerpt of the guilty document purged if necessary of its personal information so that someone can investigate the nature of the bug if there is one?
Maybe something is escaping me...
Suggestion
Display the paragraph mark §, you will see the "page break" mark that just needs to be deleted.
Have a good day.
The art of being stubborn: aside from the fact that in this scenario it is not clear whether it is an unexpected page break, the page break inserts a paragraph mark at the end of the page break mark, but the latter is not displayed unless one chooses to show all marks.
This paragraph mark does not, of course, signify the page break itself; it persists even if it is deleted.
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