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macdatar
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Question about end of the page

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Hi All,
I have used Latex before but I am not a regular user. I am working on a resume and at the end of the page there is no space left whatsoever. I was wondering what might be the solution for this. I can post latex code I am using as requested. In the document settings, this is all I am using.
\documentclass[margin,line]{resume}

Also, please see the snapshot of how the end of the page looks like.
thank you and regards,
makarand
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Without a minimal working example, i.e. a fake CV based on the life of your faourite fictonal character, it is impossible to say why you experience that issue.

Off-topic: Hyphenation iss great, but sometimes, there are strange or confusing hyphenations. Look at the entry containing the anal-
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Hi makarand,

please post your code, you can fill in dummy text, so we can identify the wrong settings,

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