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Specify hyphenation and pagination options.
Borrote bortajera haawiiccishate doorsha badi.
Automatically inserts hyphens where they are needed in a paragraph.
Enter the minimum number of characters to leave at the end of the line before a hyphen is inserted.
Enter the minimum number of characters that must appear at the beginning of the line after the hyphen.
Set 3 (or more) characters to improve the hyphenation in Danish, Dutch, German, Hungarian, Norwegian and Swedish by preferring the hyphenation between constituents of a compound word instead of breaking the second (third etc.) constituent right after its first 2 characters.
Enter the maximum number of consecutive lines that can be hyphenated.
Enter the minimum word length in characters that can be hyphenated.
To reduce hyphenation, enter the length of the hyphenation zone. Instead of the possible hyphenation, the line will break between words, if the remaining horizontal space does not exceed the hyphenation zone. Hyphenation zone results in enlarged spaces between words in justified text, and greater distance from paragraph margins in non-justified text.
Hyphenate words written entirely in capital letters, such as initialisms.
Hyphenate the last word of paragraphs. Disabling this feature prevents the creation of almost empty lines containing only half a word.
Control hyphenation in the last line of a column, page or spread, and last full line of a paragraph, according to certain typographical rules to improve readability.
Deselect this check box to prevent last full line of a paragraph from being hyphenated. The hyphenated word is moved to the next line if there is enough space for it. As a result, the last line of the paragraph becomes longer, reducing the blank space between paragraphs.
Deselect this check box to prevent words from being hyphenated across a column, linked frame or page. The hyphenated line is moved to the next column, frame or page.
Deselect this check box to prevent words from being hyphenated across a page. The hyphenated line is moved to the next page.
Deselect this check box to prevent words from being hyphenated across a spread. (A spread is a set of two pages that are visible to the reader at the same time.) The hyphenated line is moved to the next spread.
Qoolaho woy caccafote tao doorsha badi.
Select this check box, and then select the break type that you want to use.
Select the break type that you want to insert.
Select where you want to insert the break.
Select this check box, and then select the page style that you want to use for the first page after the break.
Select the formatting style to use for the first page after the break.
Enter the page number for the first page that follows the break. If you want to continue the current page numbering, leave the checkbox unchecked.
Borgufote qoolu taora albaanninna gedenoonni leeltannota borrote lolanke doorsha badi.
Shifts the entire paragraph to the next page or column after a break is inserted.
Keeps the current paragraph and the following paragraph together when a break or column break is inserted.
Specifies the minimum number of lines in a paragraph before a page break. Select this check box, and then enter a number in the Lines box. If the number of lines at the end of the page is less than the amount specified in the Lines box, the paragraph is shifted to the next page.
Specifies the minimum number of lines in a paragraph in the first page after the break. Select this check box, and then enter a number in the Lines box. If the number of lines at the top of the page is less than the amount specified in the Lines box, the position of the break is adjusted.