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I have a little problem "spacing" with LaTeX. I had in the document a large space between the end of a "subsubsection" and the beginning of the "subsubsection" this is to let the title of "subsection" next starts a new page. I have other subsubsection in other pages but I have not had this great space. Have you any idea?

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Not sure what you want. \newpage will start a new page with having to use creative spacing. – R. Schumacher Aug 27 '12 at 15:38
I do not know if I understand well .. but I think he does this space to Begin the next "subsection" on a new page! – researcher Aug 27 '12 at 15:46
I assume the subsection on the next page does not have enough "break points" to allow anything of it to be broken of on the previous page. If the large space appears in the middle of the previous page, then this might be owing to an implicit flushbottom setting. Try giving the raggedbottom option to the document class generation. – Stephan Lehmke Aug 27 '12 at 15:52
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As you can see, it is very hard to discuss this without a concrete example to work from. Please try to make a minimal working example demonstrating the effect you're seeing. – Stephan Lehmke Aug 27 '12 at 15:55
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As it stands, your question is extremely unlikely to help other users, so it will likely be closed as too localized. Please, try to work out the problems into a more general pattern. – Stephan Lehmke Aug 27 '12 at 16:53
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closed as too localized by Stephan Lehmke, percusse, cgnieder, ienissei, Harish Kumar Aug 27 '12 at 23:48

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