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A Page Break or hard page break is a code inserted by a software program (e.g., word processor) that tells the printer where to end the current page and begin the next.
These two types are further subdivided into several kinds of page and section breaks. 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.
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.
Use sections breaks to divide and format documents of all sizes. For example, you can break down sections into chapters, and add formatting such as columns, headers and footers, page borders, to each.
In a word processor, such as Microsoft Word, a section break splits your document's pages into sections that can have a different format or layout. For example, you could create pages that have different headers and footers.
Click where you want a new section to begin. Click Layout > Breaks, and then click the type of section break you want. Note: If you want to add a page break, click Page. Learn more about adding page breaks to your document.
There are two different types of page breaks: automatic page breaks (also called soft page breaks) and manual page breaks (also called hard page breaks). As you move onto another page in a document, Word automatically inserts a page break.
In a word processor, such as Microsoft Word, a section break splits your document's pages into sections that can have a different format or layout. For example, you could create pages that have different headers and footers.
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.
A Continuous section break starts the new section on the same page. Tip: You can use Continuous section breaks to create pages with different number of columns. An Even Page or an Odd Page section break starts the new section on the next even-numbered or odd-numbered page.
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