My current remedy is to go in and manually set the "spacing before" attribute to zero on just that paragraph. If the text on the new page starts with a new paragraph, that paragraph inherits the setting of 12 points for "spacing before", with the result being that there is effectively a blank line at the top of the page. As I type into a document, Word automatically takes me to a new page to continue typing whenever I run out of space on the current page. This does a great job of making the paragraphs on a page visually distinct from each other. I usually define my paragraphs in MS Word with a setting of 12 points for "spacing before". I searched the existing questions and did not find one that matched this one exactly.
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