How does Word control pagination?
Word has pagination control features that provide some basic control over when page breaks occur. However, these features are not enough for fully automated pagination to a standard acceptable in technical documents, or other types of long documents. Word has 2 main features for controlling pagination: Paragraph style pagination options – these are set against the paragraph style, which include the following optionsWidow/Orphan control – Prevents Word from placing the last line of a paragraph by itself at the top of a page (widow) or the first line of a paragraph by itself at the bottom of a page (orphan).Keep lines together – keeps all lines of a paragraph together and will prevent a page break from occurring within a paragraph.Keep with next – keeps the paragraph with the paragraph following it, and prevents a page break occurring between this paragraph and the one following it. This is typical for a heading where you want the heading to always keep with at least the first paragraph