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This must be a really common problem but I haven't find notes that address it in a satisfying way.

Why does tex create an automatic indention when texts are going cross into the next page?

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AboAmmar
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    Screen shots of code are difficult to read and impossible to copy. There is never a good reason to include them that I can think of. \bf is 20+ years deprecated, by the way, and ought not be used in LaTeX. \\ should not be used except in special environments such as tabulars. You do not show enough code to answer your question. Probably you have twoside or you do not have oneside as a class option but all anybody can really do is guess. Please post a Minimum Working Example with code we can copy-paste-compile to reproduce if my guess does not solve the problem. – cfr Jul 23 '15 at 03:03
  • This is not a good behavior in general, what if the last paragraph in the previous page has a very final line full of characters? We won't notice a new paragraph break! – AboAmmar Jul 23 '15 at 03:06
  • @cfr Hey thanks I added oneside to \documentclass and it worked – Fraïssé Jul 23 '15 at 03:09
  • @AboAmmar Yes, we will ;). – cfr Jul 23 '15 at 12:24

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