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Page breaks in Word 2007
I have noticed that manual page breaks are treated differently in
2007. If you insert a manual page break (ctrl+enter) in Word 2003 or earlier, you get only a page break and the paragraph is moved to the next page. If you type something and use word count, Word tells you that there are only one paragraph in the document. If you insert a manual page break in Word 2007, you get both a page break and a new paragraph. If you type something in the paragraph and use word count, Word tells you that there are two paragraphs in the document. If you convert at Word 2003 document to docx, Word 2007 will change any manual page break to a page break plus a paragraph. This will result in major trouble when mass converting documents. Has anyone got any information about this? -- Fredrik E. Nilsen http://fenilsen.wordpress.com |
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