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      • When only the last line of the para­graph ap­pears at the top of the sec­ond page, that line is called a widow. When only the first line of the para­graph ap­pears at the bot­tom of the first page, that line is called an or­phan. Widow and or­phan con­trol pre­vents both. Or­phans are moved to the next page with the rest of the para­graph.
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  2. A widow is a lone word that appears at the bottom of a paragraph or page. An orphan is a similar unwanted straggler, but this describes a word that at the top of a page. Discover how to avoid widows and orphans in your publications.

  3. The first line of a paragraph beginning at the end of a page (highlighted green) is called an orphan (sometimes called a widow). The last line of a paragraph continuing on to a new page (highlighted yellow) is a widow (sometimes called an orphan).

  4. Jan 22, 2024 · Widows can draw undue attention to themselves, creating a visual imbalance on the page. They break the reader’s rhythm and can make a text appear disjointed. In design terms, widows disrupt the uniformity of spacing and can make a page look unfinished or carelessly composed.

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    • 22 Jan 2024
  5. Nov 16, 2023 · A widow is a final line that appears on a separate page from the rest of its paragraph. This leaves it by itself at the top of a page, with the rest of the paragraph on the previous page: A widow in a passage of text. Most publishers try to avoid this, since it breaks the flow of the writing.

  6. Unlike a widow, an orphan is separated from the rest of the paragraph by a column or page break, appearing alone at the top. This, too, can disrupt a reader's experience by creating an imbalance on the page.

  7. Lines that appear by themselves at either the top (widow) or bottom (orphan) of a column of text.

  8. Nov 29, 2023 · Widows and orphans refer to single words or short lines that appear at the beginning or end of a paragraph, with the rest of the sentence appearing on the previous or next page or column. Bottom balancing, on the other hand, involves adjusting the lengths of paragraphs so that the last line of each paragraph is approximately the same length ...

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