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Not sure why this is happening but I can't seem to keep the last line of text at the end of a column from jumping to the next column (See pic 01). Only after expanding the text box a lot (2 lines beyond the required length) does the line from the next column come back. (See pic 02).
Well, I was wrong. It is a keep option setting. Change the Keep with next 2 lines to 0 in your style definition:
The misleading checkbox for Keep With Previous strikes again...
The Keep With Previous checkbox doesn't affect Keep With Next - it's just a poor UI design.
Gentlemen....
Let's do some good here by explaining that Keep With Next (x) lines is a separate function from those keep (x) lines together functions. The latter are used to prevent single lines from stasrting or ending a column, while Keep With Next is used to keep headings with the following content to which they refer or to keep a cluster of paragraphs bunched together, and has pretty much no other useful purpose.
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What do you have in Keep Options:
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Both keep options were not selected. I tried playing around with it, the only option that seems to work is Keep Lines Together - All lines in paragrah. But it isn't really what I want as I may want mid paragraphs to flow to the next column. I tried Start/End and it moved 2 lines to the next column when there are 2 lines that can sit on that first column.
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I meant - everything should be OFF.
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Yes they were both off in paragraphs and paragrah styles at the time I posted.
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The Keep With Previous checkbox doesn't affect Keep With Next - it's just a poor UI design.
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This is undoubtedly a Keeps issue. Select the two paragraphs at the top of column 2 in your first screen shot (the professor's name and part of the next paragraph) and change the settings for both to exactly what Robert shows in his screen shot. Does that take care of it?
~Barb
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Yes keeps was all off at the time I posted.
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Do you have an exceptionally long "word" in the last line of the document? I put that in quotes, because the "word" might be expressed numerically or with other characters than a grouping of letters with resulting syntax. If InDesign can't easily define a break, those kinds of things can happen. It can also happen if you use the No Break character formatting from your Character flyaway panel.
If none of those are the case, and you have a long paragraph that ends with that unfortunate orphan, you may be able to cheat it away this way:
I wouldn't go further than that, because that will likely compress the paragraph characters enough that it'll be evident. The longer the paragraph, the smaller adjustment will be needed. I do book production, among other things, and use this little cheat (with as small a cheat as I can get away with) all the time to tame widows and orphans between layout pages. As long as you don't go overboard, nobody will notice anything at the scene of the little layout crime.
Hope this helps,
Randy
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It's not because the para style applied is correctly parametered that you can't have your problem!
… Just control the "para style applied" settings is not really relevant (to reproduce your issue, I've just added a "keep with previous" to the following para parameters).
(^/) The Jedi
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Evidently you haven't been reading through this thread here. Please, keep up.
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But it's about the Paragrapha in the middle of the Story - not at the end?
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I was having a slight variation of this problem and your solution really helped me. Thanks so much for providing clear instructions!
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Well, looking at the screen grabs I don't think it has anything at all to so with Keep Options. I suspecrt you have Balance Columns selected in the Text Frame Options and turning it off will correct the poroblem.
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Agreed
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Instead of ..., just ask the user to send us the page .idml file with its issue! (I've read a little the topic.)
(^/)
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I've attached my indesign file below.
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Well, I was wrong. It is a keep option setting. Change the Keep with next 2 lines to 0 in your style definition:
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The misleading checkbox for Keep With Previous strikes again...
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Balance columns was off so that's not it unfortunately.
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I keep tellin' you guys, this all could've been fixed with a little copyfitting. All that needed to be done here was to get that little orphan bakc to fit at the bottom of the column and all this sleuthing would've been moot.
Honestly, much effort here sleuthing this issue could've been sidestepped by just fixing the problem. There's plenty of time to figure out the cause after the race has been run.
Jus' sayin'
Randy
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Not sure if you've noticed @Peter Spier comment - but KEEP option WAS to blame..
I've posted screenshot with everything OFF and set to "0" - but @Four44 got misled by the Keep With Previous checkbox into thinking that it controls Keep With Next XX Lines option - and left "2" there.
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I have. But I still maintain that a simple copyfit would have removed the blame.
Skip that widow back to the previous column and the KEEP option would not have been a problem. And the original poster would have the problem fixed.
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Looks like one of us don't understand how Keep options work...
Could you please explain how "Keep With Next 2 lines" from the NEXT paragraph can be "avoided" in this situation?
And why to do something manually - when the solution is automatic?
And as this Keep option is set in the ParaStyle - it affects all text everywhere...
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By mildly expanding the type width so the incident doesn't occur.
And don't presume that I don't know know how the keep features work. I've been training people how to use that feature for the last 24 years.
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