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Page Breaks in Webpage Layout Mode
Thank you for taking the time and answering.
It is not a newsletter template. When I shortened the text box and tried a new one, it too got cut off. I am creating all this in Word under the webpage layout because none of the templates appealed to me (that and when I emailed them to my clients they did not turn out the same color as when I filled them in). If I create my newsletter in anything other than webpage layout, it does not have the proper alignments etc. "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: Are you using a supplied newsletter template? If the template uses text boxes, text boxes cannot be over a page. Web Layout does not have pages, so should let you type forever without showing page breaks. On 5/11/05 3:58 PM, "Cindy" wrote: When I create a document in web page layout, after one page, it will not create a new page. In other words, the newsletter I am trying to create after I have typed about half of it, instead of continuously scrolling down and letting me keep typing until I am finished with the document, it just stops. I have tried manually inserting page breaks, but these just go above where I typed. If I cut & copy what I typed, and try to insert there, doesn't work. I am terribly frustrated - does anyone understand my question? |
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