what are floating page breaks
Lines show on the page to indicate where the breaks are.
Page Layout tab -> Page Setup section -> press arrow next to Breaks and will open Page Breaksand Section Breaks window.
No, Word does not adjust manual page breaks that follow an automatic page break. That is, unless you specifically set it to. The default option is that your manual breaks are intended to be however you entered them.
Automatic page-breaks are inserted by the software - when the text you're typing reaches the printable boundary of the page. You cannot delete an automatic page-break. The reason you can delete manual page-breaks is because they are user-controlled - 'forcing' the computer to start a new page earlier than the software would normally do.
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it is box which you can move around on the page
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
In printing, a code that marks the end of a page. A "hard" page break, inserted by the user, breaks the page at that location. "Soft" page breaks are created by word processing and report programs based on the current page length setting.
When you print a worksheet or use the Page Setup dialog box, Excel inserts_____ breaks that show the boundaries of what will print on each page
Manually inserted page breaks (Ctrl+Enter) are "hard". The application will repaginate automatically with "soft" page breaks.
A floating object is an object that can be positioned at a specific location in a document or in a layer over or behind text in a document. You have more flexibility with floating objects because you can position a floating object anywhere on the page.