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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.
To add another page in Microsoft Word, you can simply press "Ctrl + Enter" on your keyboard, which inserts a page break. Alternatively, you can go to the "Insert" tab in the ribbon and click on "Blank Page." This will create a new page at the current cursor location.
it is a automatic page break
Hard page break.
In Word, a hard page break is inserted automatically when you reach the end of a page, signaling the start of a new page. A soft page break occurs dynamically when text flows onto the next page due to formatting changes, while a section break is used to divide different sections of a document with varying formatting. A page footer refers to the area at the bottom of a page where content such as page numbers or text can be added, but it is not a type of break.
it is on the page layout!!
The ribbon in Microsoft Word is the floating combination menu and toolbar panel usually at the top of the interface. It is usually customized with command links to the most used features in the program like "Home" and "Page Layout."
A soft page break is automatically inserted.
A page break symbol typically appears as a horizontal line across the page with the words "Page Break" or simply as a dotted line in some word processors. In Microsoft Word, it might also appear as a blue dashed line labeled "Page Break" when formatting marks are shown. The exact appearance can vary depending on the software being used.
The word page has one syllable. This means the entire word is the syllable and so there are no syllable breaks.
It is known as inserting a page break.
Page break 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 on that page. If text is already present there, it is moved on to the next page.