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Default Automatic Page Break Does Not Occur

When typing in word towards the end of a page, the text does not continue
onto Page 2 like Word should do. This happens with both regular typing and
or hitting return to skip down. It add pages and types, but is not viewable.

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Default Automatic Page Break Does Not Occur

Go to Format | Columns and click on One (even if it's already selected).
Make sure "Whole document" is selected for "Apply to," then click OK. If
this solves the problem, you will probably need to go through this procedure
in Normal.dot (see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...ocNotBlank.htm
for instructions on finding and opening Normal.dot).

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When typing in word towards the end of a page, the text does not continue
onto Page 2 like Word should do. This happens with both regular typing

and
or hitting return to skip down. It add pages and types, but is not

viewable.


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