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2017-02-14
No r al complaints. Did find out that the forms in your database that I was interested had been superceeded by new forms back in Jan of 2016 a year ago. This meant I had to downloaded ad new forms t fill out. You could strive to be more up to date.
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2020-01-30
All i needed was the Rewrite PDF mode, All i needed was the Rewrite PDF mode,but you hide it took me almost 30 minutes to find this.And almost get out from this site..if you see i'm uploading a PDF file, suggest me the rewrite mode from within the Preview mode, (or on right click on the document - with the remove to trash and all the other options)
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Click or tap in the document where you want a page break. Go to Insert > Page Break.
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.
You can create a new page at any time by pressing [Ctrl]+[Enter]. Or, click the Page Break option in the Pages group on the Insert tab. (Page Break is on the Insert menu in Word 2003.) Unfortunately, manual page breaks (also known as hard page breaks) cause trouble because they don't flow with the document's structure.
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. In Microsoft Word, you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Enter to insert a page break.
The difference is that Insert > Blank Page puts an entire blank page into your document, and Insert > Page Break doesn't. Instead, it pushes whatever comes after the break to the top of the next page. See Add a page break for more about page breaks.
Click Home > Show/Hide. This will display non-printing characters paragraph markers, section breaks, page breaks, etc. That you may want to see while you're working on your document. Double-click the page break so that it's selected, and then press Delete.
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.
Click Home > Show/Hide. This will display non-printing characters paragraph markers, section breaks, page breaks, etc. that you may want to see while you're working on your document. Double-click the page break so that it's selected, and then press Delete.
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