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Page breaks are dividers that break a worksheet into separate pages for printing. Microsoft Excel inserts automatic page breaks based on the paper size, margin, settings, scale options, and the positions of any manual page breaks that you insert.
Select the worksheet that you want to modify. On the View tab, in the Workbook Views group, click Page Break Preview. You can also click Page Break Preview on the status bar. Do one of the following: On the Page Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click Breaks. Click Remove Page Breaks.
Double-click the cell in which you want to insert a line break. Click the location where you want to break the line. Press ALT+ENTER to insert the line break.
Select the column to the right of your desired vertical line break. If you want to insert a vertical line break between columns C and D, for example, select column D. Insert the vertical page break. On the Page Layout tab, click the arrow beneath the Breaks icon, then select Insert Page Break.
When you fill a page with text or graphics, Word inserts an automatic page break and starts a new page. To force a page break at a specific location, you can insert a manual page break. ... A manual page break is a dotted line labeled Page Break.
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. ... To verify the document contains no hidden page breaks, enable formatting marks.
The page breaks partition only the body text of the document, whereas the section breaks partition both the body text of the document, and partition page margins, headers and footers, page numbers, and the like. ... The different kinds of section breaks include next page, continuous, even page, and odd page breaks.
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.
Learn to use section breaks to change the layout or formatting of a page or pages in your document. For example, you can lay out part of a single-column page as two columns. You can separate the chapters in your document so that the page numbering for each chapter starts at 1.
Go to Insert > Pages > Page Break. Word will start a new page wherever the cursor is. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+Enter to quickly add a page break.
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