That is called Page Break-It 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 or added to that page. If content is already present there, it is moved on to the next page.
hard page break or manual page break
Soft Page Break
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Without specifying your location, the specific date (because I may be reading your question much later than you post it), and the specific conditions of the fast, this is unanswerable.
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Yes, a page break in Microsoft Word, for instance, is one that you put in manually (between paragraphs), in order to choose where the page breaks, rather than the place where it breaks naturally as controlled by the software. This allows you to keep ideas together. You can also put in section and column breaks that allow you to change the layout of part of a page without making a new page.
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In word processing, a hard page break is a break that occurs at a particular place in the text, forcing the next word to the top of a new page. A hard break never changes its position relative to the text even if words before it are deleted, so the new page will always start with the same word even if text on prior page doesn't extend to the bottom margin. Because they occur at a specific point in the text, hard page breaks are normally inserted manually by the document's author. A soft page break is a break whose position is determined by the word processing program when the document's text fills one page to its bottom margin. The following word is forced to the top of a new page, but if text in the prior page is deleted words from the next page are moved back.
soft page break
A soft break is a break at the end of a line or a page that occurs when the program word-wraps or advances pages automatically. A hard break (anywhere in a line or a page) is forced by the program user, who uses a keystroke to force the break at a specific point -- the keystroke embeds a hard-break code. The location of a soft break adjusts automatically with a change in the margins or the line-lengths or the number of lines. The hard break remains in its original location unless the operator deliberately removes it or relocates it.
In Microsoft Word, place the cursor where the break should be in the document. Then, in the Insert dropdown menu at the top, point to Break and select Page Break. That's all there is to it.
I have never heard of a "locked page break". If the page break is part of the preceding or following paragraphs formatting you can change that in the Text Flow attribute of the paragraph. If it is a "manual page break" then it can be deleted. If the document is locked, you have to have the password to unlock the document before you can alter it.