Insert a Page Break – 2 options.
Posted on April 21, 2008
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Hi, folks I hope you all enjoyed the weekend and that you are ready for a week full of cool and useful tips and tricks. We are starting the week kind of slow with a tip for Microsoft Word.
First of all; what is a page break?
A page break simply means that you force text and images to appear on the next page of a Word document.
A page break helps you to ensure that the table of content does not start at the middle of the page.
There are two options for inserting a page break.
The first is put the cursor at the beginning of the line that you want to have starting on your new page and press CTRL+ENTER.
The second way for inserting a page break (in Word 2007) is this:
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Go to the Insert tab.
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And press the page break button.

And these are the options for inserting a page break. I’ll see you all tomorrow at the next Tip and Trick.


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good job,