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Old May 24th, 2004, 11:51 AM
Tom H. Lautenbacher
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Default shortcut for pagebreak?

hello NG,

i am writing on a document, where i have to instert every few moments an
page-break.

can someone tell me the shortcut for this, please?

thanx,

tom


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Old May 24th, 2004, 11:53 AM
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
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Default shortcut for pagebreak?

Hi Tom,

Ctrl+Enter will insert a hard page break.

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"Tom H. Lautenbacher" wrote in message
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hello NG,

i am writing on a document, where i have to instert every few moments an
page-break.

can someone tell me the shortcut for this, please?

thanx,

tom



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Old May 24th, 2004, 11:57 AM
Tom H. Lautenbacher
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Default shortcut for pagebreak?

Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote:

at 12:53

"Tom H. Lautenbacher" wrote in message


at 12:51

wow, that was fast!
thanx a lot!!!

greetings from aachen
tom


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Old May 24th, 2004, 12:26 PM
Stefan Blom
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Default shortcut for pagebreak?

As Doug pointed out, you can insert a page break with the aid of a
keyboard shortcut.

However, if you often need to start new pages, you should be aware
that there is a "Page break before" option (in the Format Paragraph
dialog box). The most convenient way to use this formatting is to save
it to the appropriate paragraph style.

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"Tom H. Lautenbacher" skrev i meddelandet
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hello NG,

i am writing on a document, where i have to instert every few

moments an
page-break.

can someone tell me the shortcut for this, please?

thanx,

tom








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Old May 24th, 2004, 05:51 PM
Charles Kenyon
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Default shortcut for pagebreak?

Better, though, than manually adding a page break (ctrl-Enter) is to use a
style for the paragraph you want to begin a new page that includes page
break before as part of its paragraph formatting.
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"Tom H. Lautenbacher" wrote in message
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hello NG,

i am writing on a document, where i have to instert every few moments an
page-break.

can someone tell me the shortcut for this, please?

thanx,

tom




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Old May 26th, 2004, 06:38 AM
Michael Atkin
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Default shortcut for pagebreak?

Dear Tom,

COntrol/Enter allways works for me. But is you want a
section break you should use the menu commands.
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hello NG,

i am writing on a document, where i have to instert

every few moments an
page-break.

can someone tell me the shortcut for this, please?

thanx,

tom


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