Microsoft Office 2003 All-in-One
As you create your document, Word automatically starts a new page when you fill the current page with text or other document items (such as graphics, tables, and so on). However, you can insert your own page breaks in the document as needed. These types of page breaks are often referred to as hard , or manual, page breaks. To insert a page break into your document, follow these steps:
A page break is placed in your document. In the Normal view, the page break appears as a dashed line across the page, with "Page Break" denoted at the center of the line. In the Print Layout view, you can move to the new page by clicking the Next Page button on the bottom of the vertical scrollbar.
To remove a page break, switch to the Normal view (select View, Normal ). The page break appears as a dotted line in the document and is denoted as a "page break." Select the page break with a mouse and press Delete to remove it. |