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.
If its an Automatic, yes its possible.Otherwise if it's a Manual, then no.
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it is a automatic page break
In most cases. Manual transmissions have superior mileage because putting an automatic tranny in a car makes it heavier. Also, manuals are more reliable and do not break down as much if driven correctly. The superior in fuel economy and acceleration factors with the RPM. In a manual you choose the RPM where you upshift at. In an automatic it shifts at a certain RPM
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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.
a break in a sedimentary sequence that does not involves a difference of inclination between the strata on each side of the break
The main difference is that air break switches lack a mechanism for suppression and load break switches do have them. They are both disconnect switches but have different uses.
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brittle materials get break when subjected to stress but malleable do not.