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How can you tell at a glance if you have a page or section break as you could
in 2003 version of Word if in normal view?

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On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 14:49:01 -0800, Julie
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How can you tell at a glance if you have a page or section break as you could
in 2003 version of Word if in normal view?

Thanks.


The former normal view is now called draft view. In that view, section breaks
still appear as a double dotted line with "Section Break" and the type written
in the center. Page breaks now show up only if you turn on nonprinting
characters (Alt+Shift+8 or the ¶ button on the Home ribbon).

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