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To insert a manual page break, click into the document at the place you want the page break to occur, before an automatic break. Press the Ctrl + Enter keys on your keyboard. Alternatively, click the Layout tab in the Ribbon and click the Breaks drop-down button.
Click or tap in the document where you want to insert a page break. Go to Layout > Page Setup, select Break, and then choose Page.
A Page Break or hard page break is a code inserted by a software program such as word processor that tells the printing device where to end the current page and begin the next.
Go Home and select Show/Hide. These displays page breaks while you're working on your document. Double-click the page break to select it and then press Delete.
0:48 3:14 Suggested clip Word 2016 Tutorial Setting Page and Section Breaks Microsoft ... YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip Word 2016 Tutorial Setting Page and Section Breaks Microsoft ...
Place the cursor where you want to start a new page. ... Go to Insert > Pages > Page Break. ... Click on the Show/Hide symbol, which appears as a paragraph mark (¶) on the Home tab. ... Double-click the break you want to remove. Hit Delete. Highlight the paragraphs or lines you want to keep together.
Insert a manual page break Click where you want to start a new page. 2. On the Insert tab, in the Pages group, click Page Break.
Place the insertion point where you want to create the break. ... On the Page Layout tab, click the Breaks command, then select the desired section break from the drop-down menu that appears. ... A section break will appear in the document.
To insert a manual page break, click into the document at the place you want the page break to occur, before an automatic break. Press the Ctrl + Enter keys on your keyboard. Alternatively, click the Layout tab in the Ribbon and click the Breaks drop-down button.
0:23 1:34 Suggested clip How to Insert and Remove a Page Break in Word — YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How to Insert and Remove a Page Break in Word — YouTube
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