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Control paragraph breaks using Keep Options
You can specify how many lines of the following
paragraph remain with the current paragraph as it moves between
frames—a convenient way to ensure that headings don’t become isolated
from the body text they introduce. InDesign can highlight the paragraphs
that sometimes break in violation of your settings.
You may
not want to use Keep Options if your document does not require your columns
to share the same last baseline.
 To highlight
paragraphs that violate Keep Options, choose Edit >
Preferences > Composition (Windows) or InDesign > Preferences >
Composition (Mac OS), select Keep Violations, and click
OK.
- Select the paragraph or paragraphs you want to
affect.
- Choose Keep Options in the Paragraph panel menu or Control
panel menu. (You can also change keep options when creating or editing
a paragraph style.)
- Select any of these options and then click OK:
For Keep With Next _ Lines, specify the
number of lines (up to five) of the subsequent paragraph that the
last line of the current paragraph stays with. This option is especially
useful for making sure that a heading stays with the next few lines
of the paragraph that follows it.
Select the Keep Lines Together option and select
All Lines In Paragraph to prevent the paragraph from breaking.
Select the Keep Lines Together option, select At
Start/End Of Paragraph, and specify the number of lines that must
appear at the beginning or ending of the paragraph to prevent orphans
and widows.
For Start Paragraph, choose an option to force InDesign
to push the paragraph to the next column, frame, or page. If Anywhere
is selected, the start position is determined by the Keep Line Settings
option. For other options, they will be forced to start from these
positions.
 When you create paragraph styles for
headings, use the Keep Options panel to make sure that your headings
remain with the paragraph that follows them.
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