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I would like to create document to send to a client that does not show the
page breaks.
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If there is more than one page there will be page breaks. There's nothing
you can do to prevent that. Whether/how they display is determined by the
View used by the individual opening the document & whether they have
non-printing characters displayed - also something over which you have no
control. If you're specifically referring to the dashed lines labeled Page
Break you can avoid them by not using manual page breaks in the first place.

Regards |:)
Bob Jones
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