No, actually a soft page break is when the word processing program automatically separates the pages for you (in other words, you are out of room on the previous page, and it automatically continues on to the next). When you manually insert a page break, this is called a hard page break.
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An automatic page break is inserted by the software itself when content naturally flows to the next page, based on page margins and paper size. A manual page break is a command you insert to force a new page at a specific location for formatting control. The key difference is control: automatic breaks are dynamic and change with edits, while manual breaks are fixed, ensuring a section starts exactly where you want it for a polished document layout. #MicrosoftWord#DocumentFormatting#PageLayout#Productivity #Creamerz #Creamerzsoft
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.
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.
In Excel, a page break is an automatic division created by the software based on the content and layout of the worksheet, determining where a new page will begin when printed. A manual page break, on the other hand, is inserted by the user to specify an exact location for a new page, overriding the automatic settings. Users can adjust or remove manual page breaks as needed, providing greater control over the printing layout.
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hard page break or manual page break
It is known as inserting a page break.
i think you press enter and the control key.
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