Compiling / page editing

It automatically creates a page when you compile it in Scribner. And sometimes it doesn’t look good. So I’m asking you, is it possible to artificially turn the last line to the next page and print out the final output?

I’m not sure I understand the question.

If you aren’t happy with Scrivener’s page layout, the easiest way to fix it is to Compile to Word or another editable format and make any tweaks there.

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Thank you. I hope you understand that I communicate with the help of AI. Because I am not good at English. I can do as you say, but if I compile with another program, I have to try to edit the layout again for the final printout. So, I would like to make the final printout from Scrivener if possible. Attached is a picture to convey the exact intention of my question. Thanks for your consideration.


Scrivener is not a page layout program, and is not designed for this level of control.

With that said, if it’s just one line, you might consider using the Format → Paragraph → Keep with Next command.

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