# difference between \vspace and \vspace* for negative arguments

Is there ever a difference between \vspace{...} and \vspace*{...} if a negative argument is supplied?

Most importantly, does the choice of which macro to use have an influence on page breaking behavior?

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I don't think the sign of the argument matters, Without the * the skip is always discarded at the start of the page, and with the * it is not discarded.
So \newpage\vspace{-2cm}Hello will print Hello inside the page frame, whereas \newpage\vspace*{-2cm}Hello will print it somewhere probably inside the page header? –  tohecz Oct 10 '12 at 8:22
I see. What I meant was whether the choice of \vspace vs \vspace* has any influence on page breaking behavior when the page break is automatically calculated and not manually given. (I've edited the question text to reflect this.) –  Lover of Structure Oct 10 '12 at 8:25
@tohecz no you can have a non-forced break at a negative space. A space inserts discardable space and inserts a break point so if you have a sequence of large unbreakable boxes each separated by a negative space they will overlap if on the same page but will break at the skip between boxes, the first box on each new page will or will not overlap the header depending on * –  David Carlisle Oct 10 '12 at 8:32
well as I said originally the sign doesn't really affect the choice much. It's nearly always the case that you don't want the * form. The man use of the * form is for special layouts like titles or chapter heads where you are after a forced break and you may want to have negative spacing to insert a graphic or some such that overlaps the head area as you know the pagestyle has an empty headline or you may want positive spacing, it all depends. –  David Carlisle Oct 10 '12 at 8:58