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You have just finished writing a lengthy research paper and you are ready for formatting. You insert your paragraph headings and find that some are displaying at the bottom of a page while their respective paragraphs are at the top of the next page. You haven't decided whether you are going to add more to your introduction, so you don't want to insert carriage returns to keep them together. When you click in the paragraph heading and view the paragraph group, which option should you select to remedy this issue?

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  1. 14 November, 17:44
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    Keep Lines Together

    Explanation:

    This option in word ensures that all the lines that are within a paragraph appears on the same page, instead of some appearing at the bottom of the page and some at the top of the next page. This option is used when trying to prevent headings from starting at the bottom of a page and continuing to the next page. It usually works like widow and orphan as it creates gaps at page bottoms.
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