![]() Word has a setting to prevent paragraph ‘orphans’ where the last line appears at the top of the next page. Look for when your changes make the total pages drop by one. Or just look at the page count at bottom left of the Word status bar. Word has multi-page views so you can see the overall look of a page and maybe identify where some vertical space can be saved. Removing vertical space earlier in a document usually doesn’t have a direct impact on pagination many pages later. The place to make changes the last few pages of a document. Pick and try from this list of ideas which move from tiny changes to larger savings in vertical space. Obviously, every document is different so the tricks you use depend on the situation. Here’s suggestions for how to move a few orphaned lines from the top of a page in more subtle and effective ways. I have to cut and paste 30-40 photos (2 to a page) every day, so I’m trying to make this as fast as possible (paid by job not by the hour).We already talked about the Microsoft Word ‘ Shrink One Page‘ feature and its limitations. Am I missing something obvious, is it right in front of my nose? Or is this something that just doesn’t exist chez Microsoft? If you know how to remedy this with a workaround, or have any answer that would help I would appreciate it. ![]() I have searched all over for to be able to fix the row height, but can’t find it. When I insert a portrait photo (vertical orientation) it will expand the size of the cell vertically, and screw the whole thing up. I don’t want the photo to go past the size of the cells in my table, and I have fixed the column width, so this never is a problem with landscape photos. I have to paste some photos from my digital camera into a table I have in a word document. ![]() “I’m trying to make a template for a part-time (non technology related :() gig I have. Tips used for Top Tips come from the ExtremeTech forum and are written by our community. This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. ![]()
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