Handling orphaned paragraphs on last page of a document

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Dan

What's the best way to make the last page of a document look nice when the
normal layout of the document would leave a couple of short paragraphs on
the last page?

I've tried applying the "justified" setting to the "vertical alignment"
layout option, but that seems to just space out the paragraphs on a per page
basis. In other words, if there were 3 one line paragraphs on the last page,
it spaces them so that each paragraph is about a third of the page apart.
What I'd like to do is to have Word take all the paragraphs in the entire
document, and repaginate the whole document so that all the paragraphs are
evenly spaced and so that the last page has a reasonable number of lines on
it.

Any suggestions?
 

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