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  1. Insert a page break in Word - Microsoft Support

    Put your cursor where you want one page to end and the next to begin. Go to Insert > Page Break.

  2. Insert a page break - Microsoft Support

    Put your cursor where you want one page to end and the next to begin. Go to Insert > Page Break . Tip: If Word puts a new page in your document unexpectedly, it might be because of a page …

  3. Remove a page break - Microsoft Support

    How to remove manual page breaks in Word, and adjust where automatic page breaks occur in your documents.

  4. Line and page breaks - Microsoft Support

    You can control where Word and Outlook position automatic page breaks by setting pagination options. Keep lines of a paragraph together on a page or in a column. Select the paragraphs …

  5. Insert a section break - Microsoft Support

    Go to Layout > Breaks, and then choose the type of section break you want. Next Page Starts the new section on the following page. Continuous Starts the new section on the same page.

  6. Use section breaks to change the layout or formatting in one …

    You can use section breaks to change the layout or formatting of pages in your document. To change formatting in a document, insert a section break at the beginning of where you want …

  7. Insert a column break - Microsoft Support

    You can insert your own column breaks for more control over the document format. Place your cursor where you want the column to break. Click Layout > Breaks. A menu with options will …

  8. Customize page numbers and their formats in different Word …

    To use different page numbers or formats in different sections, create Page breaks and set page number for each.

  9. Change a section break - Microsoft Support

    Click or tap in the section break you want to change. Go to Layout and select the Page Setup launcher button . Select the Layout tab. Select a new section type from the Section start …

  10. Keep text together in Word - Microsoft Support

    Word automatically breaks paragraphs at the end of a page, so a paragraph that started on one page continues on to the next page. To keep the whole paragraph on the same page, follow …

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