The easiest way is to press CTRL + ENTER. This automatically inserts a new page break.
The main uses of pages breaks are:
- they allow you to end a page prematurely (without page breaks, Word will flow text through a document, inserting what are called soft page breaks wherever it runs out of room on the page)
- they allow you to set different page borders, margins, headers and footers on a page
it is a automatic page break
an automatic page break is a generated page break that automatically puts a new page onto the document.
A soft page break is automatically inserted.
No, actually a soft page break is when the word processing program automatically separates the pages for you (in other words, you are out of room on the previous page, and it automatically continues on to the next). When you manually insert a page break, this is called a hard page break.
A Page Break. Page break is the point where you wish your page to end. It can be just after entering two lines or 10 lines. Beyond that point nothing can be written on that page. If text is already present there, it is moved on to the next page. Go to Insert tab in ribbon menu, towards the left, you will find 'Page break' insertion button. Deleting an existing page break is bit more technical though.
A manually inserted page break is a "hard" break.
hard page break
hard page break
Hard page break.
Page Break Preview.
soft page break
Page break is the point where you wish your page to end. It can be just after entering two lines or 10 lines. Beyond that point nothing can be written on that page. If text is already present there, it is moved on to the next page.