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Today were going to look at three of the most common annoyances in typesetting - Widows, Orphans, and Runts, and how to setup a stylesheet in InDesign to deal with them automatically. Well go over the settings you need to deal with them, and also sprinkle in a little bit of GREP to finish off. So stick around. Basically, when someone is talking about Widows or Orphans, in relation to type, theyre referring to leftover lines at the beginning or end of some block of type. For the sake of specifics, a Widow occurs when the last line in a column of text breaks across the top of the next column on the page. Conversely, an Orphan occurs when the first line of a new paragraph remains at the end of a column of type, while the rest of the paragraph breaks to the next column. Very often, though, the terms are also used to describe when a single word is left on a new line at the end of a paragraph. Although it doesnt really matter too much, since usually most people will understand, an