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Display: Select how to display the element. This can also be used to hide an
element completely using the none option. See CSS Display. Equivalent to the
display property.
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Direction: Select in which direction text should be displayed (ltr, rtl, auto). Useful for
certain languages such as arabic, hebrew, etc. Equivalent to the dir HTML
attribute.
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Breaks group:
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Before: Specifies whether a page break should occur before the paragraph. This is
equivalent to the page-break-before property in CSS; see CSS page-break-
before property for an explanation of the available options.
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Inside: Specifies whether a page break is allowed inside the paragraph. Equivalent
to the page-break-inside property in CSS; see CSS page-break-inside
property for an explanation of the available options.
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After: Specifies whether a page break should occur after the paragraph. Equivalent
to the page-break-after property in CSS; see CSS page-break-after property for an
explanation of the available options.
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Widows: Specifies how to handle widows within the paragraph (lines appearing
alone on the next page if the paragraph does not fit on the current one). Equivalent
to the widows property. Widows and orphans are ignored if the page-break-
inside property is set to avoid.
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Orphans: Specifies how to handle orphans within the paragraph (lines appearing
alone at the end of a page if the paragraph does not fit on the current one).
Equivalent to the orphans property.
Note
For more information on page breaks, widows and orphans, see the W3 Paged Media
reference.
Spacing tab
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Padding group: Defines padding (spacing inside the element) in measure or percentage:
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All sides: Check to set all padding to use the Top value. Equivalent to the CSS
padding property.
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