Hi and thanks for the reply. I had to use the enter bar because each line is
used to identify a different material to be sold. I have discovered that
using the arrow key(s) serves the purpose.
Thanks again... Jorge
"Charles Kenyon" wrote:
This is how Word is supposed to work. You should not be using the Enter key
to space document paragraphs.
You can use a heading to start each new page and format that heading style
to have a page break before.
See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/conc...ion/index.html.
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"jorge@floors" wrote in message
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I have created a 4 page proposal contract for my employer. As I write and
press enter the lower portion of the document gets pushed onto the next
page.
Vise versa, when I delete the print from the other page gets pulled up.
Help!!! Please, I'm going mad !!
Thanks Jorge