What you just did was what is called a manual page break. Generally they
should be avoided because they cause problems. Usually experienced users
just type until their typing spills over onto another page. If they need to
start a new page before that, they apply a heading style that is formatted
for a page break before or they just format the paragraph that way.
Here's a good place to start learning:
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/conc...ion/index.html
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Charles Kenyon
Word New User FAQ & Web Directory:
http://addbalance.com/word
Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide)
http://addbalance.com/usersguide
See also the MVP FAQ:
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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"tlee" wrote in message
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WOW! It worked like a charm. Thank you.
BTW, how do you learn these things? I tried to search all over "help".
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tlee
"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:
Click at the beginning of your document. Press Ctrl+Enter.
Press the UpArrow key twice.
tlee wrote:
I want to add a page at the begining of my document. Please, how do I
do so?