YES,you can also try before asking
Well, I don't have the latest version of Word, but unless they've changed it, the answer is control-enter.
Press the ENTER key one for a line break and twice to enter a blank line between text.
Alt+Enter
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In Microsoft Word, place the cursor where the break should be in the document. Then, in the Insert dropdown menu at the top, point to Break and select Page Break. That's all there is to it.
Use the key combination CTRL + Enter.
Control, enter [Ctrl+Enter]Or: Insert: Section break: Next page.This last method allows you to have different page formatting in the new section (different orientation, different headers/footers, and a whole bunch of other stuff).
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When using ms 2007 all you have to do is press the insert tab the press new page and it will add the page where ever your courser is.
A column break is entered by the user, not Word itself. When a user wants to start text in a new column, they can insert a column break. It is put in under the last piece of text prior to when the user enters the break. If text continues to the end of the page, text can go into a new column, but that is not classified as being a column break.