Hi Tobias:
Yes, that is the designed behaviour in Word. That's the way most of us like
it, because it enables us to use the same mechanism to construct a boxed set
of paragraphs.
If you tell us what you are trying to accomplish, we could suggest a more
suitable mechanism.
You can do what you want several ways: tell us why you need it and we'll
recommend the best one for you :-)
Cheers

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> Hi,
> in Word X I have a style A that incorporates a border line above the
> paragraph. Which gets drawn just nice between two paragraphs B and A,
> but is omitted between A and A!