soft page break
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.
Line spacing is the space between lines of printed text. A page break is a point at which a new page of text is to be started.
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.
Click on that page and press the 'Backspace' key on your keyboard until the page disappears. What you are doing is removing non printing characters (paragraph marks, tabs, spaces, etc). If this does not work then you might need to remove a section break that has called up the blank page.
No. A page break starts a new page in a document. Line spacing is the space between each line of text.
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.
The text becomes part of the following section and takes on the formatting of that section
The text becomes part of the following section and takes on the formatting of that section
Control EnterOr: Insert: Section break: Next page.This last method allows you to have different page formatting in the new section (different orientation, different headers/footers, and a whole bunch of other stuff).
A page break is generally the ending of a page that is most comfortable for the reader. Usually page breaks are inserted into text where the sentence or paragraph ends.
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.
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. Go to Insert tab in ribbon menu, towards the left, you will find 'Page break' insertion button. Deleting an existing page break is bit more technical though.