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It inserts a manual page break.
You can use the key command CTRL+ENTER to start a new page in the same document in Microsoft Word. You must press control and enter at the same time. Hold down the control key and then press enter. If you want to start a whole new document (and thus a new page), go to File in the menu and choose New.
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a hard page break
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trt...... Ctrl shift enter is page break. Meaning it forms a new page.
Insert page number
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
At approximately the 10 inch mark word automatically inserts a PAGE BREAK. -from Microsoft 2010 Word, text by Nita Rutosky
In ms word when you create a document there are option for page break and section breaks . Suppose your are creating a report having different chapters then you can use page break or section break to divide the document in different section. Thus making it easy for you to format the document .
it is a automatic page break
Normally you keep typing until the end of the page. However sometimes you want to start a new page when you are only part of the way down the page. You may be finished the chapter of a book for example. You can keep pressing the Enter key until you reach the end of the page and you reached the new page, but that is not a good way of doing it. Inserting a page break will immediately start a new page. It will ensure that it always starts a new page even if you add more text to the previous page. If the previous page eventually pushes onto the new page, the page break will automatically shift the new page on to a completely new page of its own.