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Im having some trouble with page breaks and the paragraph marker. I have
Word set to show all formatting marks. Sometimes when I create a page break (ctrl-enter) it shows a short page break symbol immediately followed by a paragraph marker. Other times the page break symbol takes the whole width of the paper and puts the paragraph marker on top of the next page. If I delete the paragraph marker and start typing at the top of the page Word formats this new page with the same settings as the previous page. My other option is to not delete the paragraph marker thus leaving blank space at the top. How do I get the paragraph marker on the same line as the page break?€ƒ€ƒ€ƒ |
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jbwerner wrote:
I'm having some trouble with page breaks and the paragraph marker. I have Word set to show all formatting marks. Sometimes when I create a page break (ctrl-enter) it shows a short page break symbol immediately followed by a paragraph marker. Other times the page break symbol takes the whole width of the paper and puts the paragraph marker on top of the next page. If I delete the paragraph marker and start typing at the top of the page Word formats this new page with the same settings as the previous page. My other option is to not delete the paragraph marker thus leaving blank space at the top. How do I get the paragraph marker on the same line as the page break? Here's a better way: Don't use a page break at all. Format the following paragraph of text (either directly or by applying a style) with the Page Break Before attribute from the Line and Page Breaks tab of the Paragraph dialog. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Thanks that worked.
I suppose this way is better because it works, but hitting ctrl-enter is quicker (when it works). "Jay Freedman" wrote: jbwerner wrote: I'm having some trouble with page breaks and the paragraph marker. I have Word set to show all formatting marks. Sometimes when I create a page break (ctrl-enter) it shows a short page break symbol immediately followed by a paragraph marker. Other times the page break symbol takes the whole width of the paper and puts the paragraph marker on top of the next page. If I delete the paragraph marker and start typing at the top of the page Word formats this new page with the same settings as the previous page. My other option is to not delete the paragraph marker thus leaving blank space at the top. How do I get the paragraph marker on the same line as the page break? Here's a better way: Don't use a page break at all. Format the following paragraph of text (either directly or by applying a style) with the Page Break Before attribute from the Line and Page Breaks tab of the Paragraph dialog. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Note that the behavior of the manual page break depends on the "Split apart
page break and paragraph mark" compatibility option. To see the compatibility options in Word 2007: Click the Office button, and then click Word Options. In the Advanced category, look under "Compatibility options for." You will have to click the plus sign next to "Layout Options" to see the options. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jbwerner" wrote: Thanks that worked. I suppose this way is better because it works, but hitting ctrl-enter is quicker (when it works). "Jay Freedman" wrote: jbwerner wrote: I'm having some trouble with page breaks and the paragraph marker. I have Word set to show all formatting marks. Sometimes when I create a page break (ctrl-enter) it shows a short page break symbol immediately followed by a paragraph marker. Other times the page break symbol takes the whole width of the paper and puts the paragraph marker on top of the next page. If I delete the paragraph marker and start typing at the top of the page Word formats this new page with the same settings as the previous page. My other option is to not delete the paragraph marker thus leaving blank space at the top. How do I get the paragraph marker on the same line as the page break? Here's a better way: Don't use a page break at all. Format the following paragraph of text (either directly or by applying a style) with the Page Break Before attribute from the Line and Page Breaks tab of the Paragraph dialog. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Is there a description of all the "compatibility options" available
somewhere? Help gives an explanation of (almost) all the Advanced options down to that point, and then nothing -- just where the names become most cryptic. On Sep 25, 8:42*am, Stefan Blom wrote: Note that the behavior of the manual page break depends on the "Split apart page break and paragraph mark" compatibility option. To see the compatibility options in Word 2007: Click the Office button, and then click Word Options. In the Advanced category, look under "Compatibility options for." You will have to click the plus sign next to "Layout Options" to see the options. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jbwerner" wrote: Thanks that worked. I suppose this way is better because it works, but hitting ctrl-enter is quicker (when it works). "Jay Freedman" wrote: jbwerner wrote: I'm having some trouble with page breaks and the paragraph marker. *I have Word set to show all formatting marks. *Sometimes when I create a page break (ctrl-enter) it shows a short page break symbol immediately followed by a paragraph marker. *Other times the page break symbol takes the whole width of the paper and puts the paragraph marker on top of the next page. *If I delete the paragraph marker and start typing at the top of the page Word formats this new page with the same settings as the previous page. *My other option is to not delete the paragraph marker thus leaving blank space at the top. How do I get the paragraph marker on the same line as the page break? Here's a better way: Don't use a page break at all. Format the following paragraph of text (either directly or by applying a style) with the Page Break Before attribute from the Line and Page Breaks tab of the Paragraph dialog. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP * * * *FAQ:http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit.- |
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For versions up to Word 2003, there is this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=288792 I don't see an equivalent page yet for Word 2007. This article discusses the "Split apart page break and paragraph mark" compatibility option, which is new in 2007. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. grammatim wrote: Is there a description of all the "compatibility options" available somewhere? Help gives an explanation of (almost) all the Advanced options down to that point, and then nothing -- just where the names become most cryptic. On Sep 25, 8:42 am, Stefan Blom wrote: Note that the behavior of the manual page break depends on the "Split apart page break and paragraph mark" compatibility option. To see the compatibility options in Word 2007: Click the Office button, and then click Word Options. In the Advanced category, look under "Compatibility options for." You will have to click the plus sign next to "Layout Options" to see the options. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jbwerner" wrote: Thanks that worked. I suppose this way is better because it works, but hitting ctrl-enter is quicker (when it works). "Jay Freedman" wrote: jbwerner wrote: I'm having some trouble with page breaks and the paragraph marker. I have Word set to show all formatting marks. Sometimes when I create a page break (ctrl-enter) it shows a short page break symbol immediately followed by a paragraph marker. Other times the page break symbol takes the whole width of the paper and puts the paragraph marker on top of the next page. If I delete the paragraph marker and start typing at the top of the page Word formats this new page with the same settings as the previous page. My other option is to not delete the paragraph marker thus leaving blank space at the top. How do I get the paragraph marker on the same line as the page break? Here's a better way: Don't use a page break at all. Format the following paragraph of text (either directly or by applying a style) with the Page Break Before attribute from the Line and Page Breaks tab of the Paragraph dialog. |
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Thanks -- some of them look pretty useful. Some remain
uninterpretable, when they say things like "as in Word 97." On Sep 25, 11:56*am, "Jay Freedman" wrote: For versions up to Word 2003, there is this article:http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=288792 I don't see an equivalent page yet for Word 2007. This article discusses the "Split apart page break and paragraph mark" compatibility option, which is new in 2007. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP * * * *FAQ:http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. grammatim wrote: Is there a description of all the "compatibility options" available somewhere? Help gives an explanation of (almost) all the Advanced options down to that point, and then nothing -- just where the names become most cryptic. On Sep 25, 8:42 am, Stefan Blom wrote: Note that the behavior of the manual page break depends on the "Split apart page break and paragraph mark" compatibility option. To see the compatibility options in Word 2007: Click the Office button, and then click Word Options. In the Advanced category, look under "Compatibility options for." You will have to click the plus sign next to "Layout Options" to see the options. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jbwerner" wrote: Thanks that worked. I suppose this way is better because it works, but hitting ctrl-enter is quicker (when it works). "Jay Freedman" wrote: jbwerner wrote: I'm having some trouble with page breaks and the paragraph marker. I have Word set to show all formatting marks. Sometimes when I create a page break (ctrl-enter) it shows a short page break symbol immediately followed by a paragraph marker. Other times the page break symbol takes the whole width of the paper and puts the paragraph marker on top of the next page. If I delete the paragraph marker and start typing at the top of the page Word formats this new page with the same settings as the previous page. My other option is to not delete the paragraph marker thus leaving blank space at the top. How do I get the paragraph marker on the same line as the page break? Here's a better way: Don't use a page break at all. Format the following paragraph of text (either directly or by applying a style) with the Page Break Before attribute from the Line and Page Breaks tab of the Paragraph dialog.- |
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