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Default How to delete automatic page breaks in word 2002

Automatic page breaks were inserted as I typed a multi-page document.
Now that I've edited the document and somewhat reduced it in length, I find
that I don't know how to delete those auto page breaks that have congregated
sometimes three on one page. Is there some way to delete automatic page
breaks since the forced ones can be deleted?
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The automatic page breaks are inserted according to the page layout which in
turn is controlled by the printer driver. They are not editable. Only manual
page breaks can be edited.

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Snoopy wrote:
Automatic page breaks were inserted as I typed a multi-page document.
Now that I've edited the document and somewhat reduced it in length,
I find that I don't know how to delete those auto page breaks that
have congregated sometimes three on one page. Is there some way to
delete automatic page breaks since the forced ones can be deleted?



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