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There's hardly any reason to use Draft view any more, except specifically to see the location of section breaks. On Aug 12, 7:41*pm, Venky62 wrote: When you enter a page break, all the text matter below the break shifts to a new page. But this will not be visible in the draft view or outline view. Go to print layout view by using the shortcut:Ctrl+Alt+P In draft and outline view, it appears only as a dotted line Jeffrey Woolf;493058 Wrote: I use Word 2010 I would like to set the page breaks so that there is spacing between the pages (not simply a line, as at present). How do I do that. |
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