![]() Note, however, that the new line is effectively hidden as described here only if the Line spacing field in the paragraph settings is set to something other than Exactly. ![]() (If the line where you added the soft break isn't justified, go to File > Options, click Advanced, scroll all the way down to Layout options for, and clear (uncheck) the Don't expand character spaces on a line that ends with SHIFT+RETURN check box.) You can then select that paragraph mark, open the Font dialog box, and set the font size to 1. That line will be justified and, if you have paragraph marks and other symbols visible ( Ctrl+ Shift+ 8) – and you'll need them visible for the next step –, you'll see that the paragraph mark (¶) has been pushed down to the new line. As a workaround, insert a 'soft break' ( Shift+ Enter) at the end of the last line in the column. Although Open Office has a paragraph-level setting that lets you control the spacing behavior of the last line of a justified paragraph, Word doesn't have anything similar.
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