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Answer: Can I make one long document with no page breaks?
Yes, you can definitely create a long document without page breaks in Microsoft Word. Here's how you can do it:
Now, when you type in your document, Word will automatically create a continuous flow of text without any page breaks. If you need to insert a page break at any point, you can do so by pressing "Ctrl + Enter" on your keyboard. To turn your document into an XML file, you can use Word's built-in XML export feature. Here's how:
That's it! You now have a long document without page breaks that can easily be exported as an XML file.
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