Description: Sometimes, arbitrarily, Writer transpose the last line of page to the next, even with orphans and widows disabled. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open the document below. 2. Go to the page 194. 3. Behold that the last line is empty, because it was transposed to the next page. The problema occurres again if the file is reopened. Observe that I need that one line keep in the end of page, without orphans nor widows. Actual Results: Without last line when there's one line in the last paragraph. This last line is transposed to the next page. Expected Results: The last line, when orphans and widows are disabled, should stay in the end of page, if it fits as it happens here. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: None.
Created attachment 187848 [details] File annexed.
Created attachment 187850 [details] Screenshot break after paragraph. You have set up a break page for that empty paragraph. Remove it and it does fine.
I think you didn't understand the problem (or I didn't understand your solution). The central problem is that it occurs a transposition of the first line of last paragraph of the page, to the next page, without orphans nor widows set, because the first line goes together the remainder of the paragraph to the following page. What it should happen is that the lonely line should stay in the previous page, did you catch? I think that it doesn't need a break to correct the problem, because I want the line lonely in the previous page, not to break the paragraph. Detail: even if you backspace the first line of paragraph from the next page to the previous, when you reopen the file that line go back to the next page, to stay with the next page. I think that it is a problem with disabling widows and/or orphans. I disabled both, but I got the error. Thanks by your attention. Show
The problem is, you have set up that empty paragraph with a page break. Go to that empty paragraph, Menu/Format/Paragraph – Text flow.