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I've got this pesky dotted line right in the middle of my document's page. It
apparently is a page break because all text after it goes onto the next page. I've gone into Draft View and made the paragraph markers show, but I can't select the line in order to delete it. The text after it, I go into where it says "Page break before" and it is NOT selected. I don't know how it got there (IE, I didn't put it there) but it's messing things up! I don't know how to get rid of it! |
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In the text after it, uncheck "Keep lines together" and "Keep with next"
too. Sanguinarius wrote: I've got this pesky dotted line right in the middle of my document's page. It apparently is a page break because all text after it goes onto the next page. I've gone into Draft View and made the paragraph markers show, but I can't select the line in order to delete it. The text after it, I go into where it says "Page break before" and it is NOT selected. I don't know how it got there (IE, I didn't put it there) but it's messing things up! I don't know how to get rid of it! |
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Are you sure you are looking at a Page Break? Does the page definitely break
there? -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "Sanguinarius" wrote in message ... I've got this pesky dotted line right in the middle of my document's page. It apparently is a page break because all text after it goes onto the next page. I've gone into Draft View and made the paragraph markers show, but I can't select the line in order to delete it. The text after it, I go into where it says "Page break before" and it is NOT selected. I don't know how it got there (IE, I didn't put it there) but it's messing things up! I don't know how to get rid of it! |
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No, you can't delete a soft page break, but there is something causing the
text to move to the next page. If it's not "Page break before," then it is very likely, as others have suggested, a combination of "Keep with next" and "Keep lines together" applied to several paragraphs in succession. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Sanguinarius" wrote in message ... I've got this pesky dotted line right in the middle of my document's page. It apparently is a page break because all text after it goes onto the next page. I've gone into Draft View and made the paragraph markers show, but I can't select the line in order to delete it. The text after it, I go into where it says "Page break before" and it is NOT selected. I don't know how it got there (IE, I didn't put it there) but it's messing things up! I don't know how to get rid of it! |
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It sounds like you have a section break in your document, which is causing the dotted line and the page break. Here's how you can delete it:
Once you've deleted the section break, the dotted line and the page break should disappear, and your text should flow normally. If you have any other section breaks in your document that you want to keep, make sure to leave them in place.
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