An automatic page break is a feature that automatically generates a new page, allowing text to flow to the new page when space runs out on the previous one; also known as a soft page break
or "background repagination"
There is no set "page break". But the code "<br/>" is a line break.
a. paper size
b. line spacing
c. margin settings
d. all of the above
Its D. all of the above.
It occurs because of the paper size, margin settings, line spacing and other settings
word automatically determines how much text would fit on the page based on the amount of text and the document formatting.
Automatically inserted code in the word processing document that tells the computer and printer to end this page and start a new page.
an automatic page break is a generated page break that automatically puts a new page onto the document.
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.
location to end the current page and start a new one. This helps in controlling the layout and formatting of the document.
Automatic Page Break
it is a automatic page break
It inserts a manual page break.
dotted line with the words Page Break in the middle of the line
dotted line with the words Page Break in the middle of the line
To undo a locked page break in a Word document, you can hover your cursor over the page break, right-click, and select "Delete" or press the "Backspace" key on your keyboard. This will remove the page break and unlock it for further editing.
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.
No, a manual page break and a soft page break are not the same. A manual page break is inserted by the user to force content to start on a new page, while a soft page break is automatically inserted by the application based on the page layout settings.
hard page break