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I'm using Word (Office) 2000 on Windows XP, sp2. Don't know if that makes a
difference. I can't delete a manual page break that's no longer needed, even in Normal view. I've tried highlighting it and using Edit | Clear, and highlighting it and pressing the Delete key. I also looked at Edit | Replace but I'm afraid of the options there. I don't want to delete any other page breaks, just this stubborn one. Has anyone else had to find a bigger hammer to use? :-) Actually, I'm serious, since my client needs this doc to meet a legal deadline. Thanks for sharing any experience with this. |
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Place the cursor in the first paragraph after the break and, on the
Format menu, click Paragraph. Click the Line and Page Breaks tab. Is there a check mark next to "Page break before"? If so, then clear it, and click OK. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "larkspur" wrote in message ... I'm using Word (Office) 2000 on Windows XP, sp2. Don't know if that makes a difference. I can't delete a manual page break that's no longer needed, even in Normal view. I've tried highlighting it and using Edit | Clear, and highlighting it and pressing the Delete key. I also looked at Edit | Replace but I'm afraid of the options there. I don't want to delete any other page breaks, just this stubborn one. Has anyone else had to find a bigger hammer to use? :-) Actually, I'm serious, since my client needs this doc to meet a legal deadline. Thanks for sharing any experience with this. |
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"Page break before" wasn't checked, but "Widow and Orphan Control" was, so I
unchecked that, and then Normal view allowed me to delete the page break. After that, Word asked me to accept or reject the change (since I have Tracking turned on). So, overall, it worked! Thank you, Stefan! I'll let you know if I created any other situations for myself by doing that. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Place the cursor in the first paragraph after the break and, on the Format menu, click Paragraph. Click the Line and Page Breaks tab. Is there a check mark next to "Page break before"? If so, then clear it, and click OK. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "larkspur" wrote in message ... I'm using Word (Office) 2000 on Windows XP, sp2. Don't know if that makes a difference. I can't delete a manual page break that's no longer needed, even in Normal view. I've tried highlighting it and using Edit | Clear, and highlighting it and pressing the Delete key. I also looked at Edit | Replace but I'm afraid of the options there. I don't want to delete any other page breaks, just this stubborn one. Has anyone else had to find a bigger hammer to use? :-) Actually, I'm serious, since my client needs this doc to meet a legal deadline. Thanks for sharing any experience with this. |
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Having Track Changes turned on was probably the source of the problem to
begin with. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "larkspur" wrote in message ... "Page break before" wasn't checked, but "Widow and Orphan Control" was, so I unchecked that, and then Normal view allowed me to delete the page break. After that, Word asked me to accept or reject the change (since I have Tracking turned on). So, overall, it worked! Thank you, Stefan! I'll let you know if I created any other situations for myself by doing that. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Place the cursor in the first paragraph after the break and, on the Format menu, click Paragraph. Click the Line and Page Breaks tab. Is there a check mark next to "Page break before"? If so, then clear it, and click OK. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "larkspur" wrote in message ... I'm using Word (Office) 2000 on Windows XP, sp2. Don't know if that makes a difference. I can't delete a manual page break that's no longer needed, even in Normal view. I've tried highlighting it and using Edit | Clear, and highlighting it and pressing the Delete key. I also looked at Edit | Replace but I'm afraid of the options there. I don't want to delete any other page breaks, just this stubborn one. Has anyone else had to find a bigger hammer to use? :-) Actually, I'm serious, since my client needs this doc to meet a legal deadline. Thanks for sharing any experience with this. |
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OK, thanks, I'll remember that. However, for this client, I have no choice.
At this third revision, I'm editing his new additions to what I originally wrote for him out of his notes. It's pretty much all legal stuff and I don't want the responsibility of "accepting" what he wrote, so I have to indicate what I changed - his grammatical errors, etc. But I'll definitely keep the track changes situation in mind for the future. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Having Track Changes turned on was probably the source of the problem to begin with. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "larkspur" wrote in message ... "Page break before" wasn't checked, but "Widow and Orphan Control" was, so I unchecked that, and then Normal view allowed me to delete the page break. After that, Word asked me to accept or reject the change (since I have Tracking turned on). So, overall, it worked! Thank you, Stefan! I'll let you know if I created any other situations for myself by doing that. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Place the cursor in the first paragraph after the break and, on the Format menu, click Paragraph. Click the Line and Page Breaks tab. Is there a check mark next to "Page break before"? If so, then clear it, and click OK. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "larkspur" wrote in message ... I'm using Word (Office) 2000 on Windows XP, sp2. Don't know if that makes a difference. I can't delete a manual page break that's no longer needed, even in Normal view. I've tried highlighting it and using Edit | Clear, and highlighting it and pressing the Delete key. I also looked at Edit | Replace but I'm afraid of the options there. I don't want to delete any other page breaks, just this stubborn one. Has anyone else had to find a bigger hammer to use? :-) Actually, I'm serious, since my client needs this doc to meet a legal deadline. Thanks for sharing any experience with this. |
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You can turn Track Changes off while you delete the page break, then turn it
back on. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "larkspur" wrote in message ... OK, thanks, I'll remember that. However, for this client, I have no choice. At this third revision, I'm editing his new additions to what I originally wrote for him out of his notes. It's pretty much all legal stuff and I don't want the responsibility of "accepting" what he wrote, so I have to indicate what I changed - his grammatical errors, etc. But I'll definitely keep the track changes situation in mind for the future. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Having Track Changes turned on was probably the source of the problem to begin with. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "larkspur" wrote in message ... "Page break before" wasn't checked, but "Widow and Orphan Control" was, so I unchecked that, and then Normal view allowed me to delete the page break. After that, Word asked me to accept or reject the change (since I have Tracking turned on). So, overall, it worked! Thank you, Stefan! I'll let you know if I created any other situations for myself by doing that. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Place the cursor in the first paragraph after the break and, on the Format menu, click Paragraph. Click the Line and Page Breaks tab. Is there a check mark next to "Page break before"? If so, then clear it, and click OK. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "larkspur" wrote in message ... I'm using Word (Office) 2000 on Windows XP, sp2. Don't know if that makes a difference. I can't delete a manual page break that's no longer needed, even in Normal view. I've tried highlighting it and using Edit | Clear, and highlighting it and pressing the Delete key. I also looked at Edit | Replace but I'm afraid of the options there. I don't want to delete any other page breaks, just this stubborn one. Has anyone else had to find a bigger hammer to use? :-) Actually, I'm serious, since my client needs this doc to meet a legal deadline. Thanks for sharing any experience with this. |
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Ahhh! Got it! Thank you.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You can turn Track Changes off while you delete the page break, then turn it back on. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "larkspur" wrote in message ... OK, thanks, I'll remember that. However, for this client, I have no choice. At this third revision, I'm editing his new additions to what I originally wrote for him out of his notes. It's pretty much all legal stuff and I don't want the responsibility of "accepting" what he wrote, so I have to indicate what I changed - his grammatical errors, etc. But I'll definitely keep the track changes situation in mind for the future. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Having Track Changes turned on was probably the source of the problem to begin with. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "larkspur" wrote in message ... "Page break before" wasn't checked, but "Widow and Orphan Control" was, so I unchecked that, and then Normal view allowed me to delete the page break. After that, Word asked me to accept or reject the change (since I have Tracking turned on). So, overall, it worked! Thank you, Stefan! I'll let you know if I created any other situations for myself by doing that. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Place the cursor in the first paragraph after the break and, on the Format menu, click Paragraph. Click the Line and Page Breaks tab. Is there a check mark next to "Page break before"? If so, then clear it, and click OK. Does that make a difference? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "larkspur" wrote in message ... I'm using Word (Office) 2000 on Windows XP, sp2. Don't know if that makes a difference. I can't delete a manual page break that's no longer needed, even in Normal view. I've tried highlighting it and using Edit | Clear, and highlighting it and pressing the Delete key. I also looked at Edit | Replace but I'm afraid of the options there. I don't want to delete any other page breaks, just this stubborn one. Has anyone else had to find a bigger hammer to use? :-) Actually, I'm serious, since my client needs this doc to meet a legal deadline. Thanks for sharing any experience with this. |
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