pagination dilemma

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson bodvar at gmail.com
Mon Feb 4 05:18:35 PST 2008


This has only happened to me in connection with footnotes and columns
-- at least lately. Usually this happens when there is some sort of
conflicting instructions regarding the behavior of the paragraphs
resulting in the contents to "cross over" the bottom of the text frame
instead of breaking between pages or moving between pages. I think
more info from you about your layout would be needed to give any
reasonably relevant reply.

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson

On Sun, Feb 3, 2008 at 10:36 AM, David Kuhn <david.kuhn at amdocs.com> wrote:
> I had to adjust our template to add a line to the header (recently one
>  was also added to the footer), resulting in a two line header and a two
>  line footer.
>  The problem is that I need to keep the text area the same size without
>  stealing from the margins.
>  I had tested this on body text only and the same number of lines fits on
>  the page without a problem.
>  But I noticed than when you have other formatting, such as a lot of
>  code, the last line on the page practically sits on the line separating
>  the text from the footer.
>  Because I've only packaged one document this way, I went through and did
>  a manual adjustment by applying Keep with Next whenever the last text
>  line looks too close to the separation line.
>  Any ideas how to make the impossible possible?
>  Is there any way to set the minimum space that needs to exist between
>  the line and the footer?
>  Any other solutions?
>
>  David Kuhn
>  Technical Writer, PBG
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