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Default Pages look like the run together with no break in between

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Pages look like the run together with no break in between. When you double
click the thick black line tht "divides" the page the space between the pages
returns. Does anyone know what causes this?
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It sounds like you might be experiencing an issue with page breaks in your Word 2003 document. Here's how you can fix it:
  1. First, make sure that you have page breaks inserted where you want them. To insert a page break, place your cursor where you want the break to occur, then go to the "Insert" menu and select "Break". Choose "Page Break" from the options.
  2. If you already have page breaks inserted, but they're not showing up properly, try turning on the "Show/Hide" button. This will display all of the formatting marks in your document, including page breaks. To turn on the button, go to the "Home" tab and look for the button that looks like a paragraph symbol (ΒΆ). Click it to turn it on.
  3. If you still can't see the page breaks, try adjusting the zoom level of your document. Sometimes page breaks can be hidden if you're zoomed in too far. Go to the "View" menu and select "Zoom". Try zooming out to see if the page breaks become visible.
  4. If none of these solutions work, you may need to adjust your page margins. If your margins are too narrow, it can cause the pages to run together. Go to the "Page Layout" tab and select "Margins". Try increasing the margins to see if that helps.

I hope this helps you fix the issue with your Word 2003 document.
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Default Pages look like the run together with no break in between

This is a view setting, go to Tools | Options | View Tab and check White
Space between Pages to see the space

"Tine202" wrote:

Word 2003

Pages look like the run together with no break in between. When you double
click the thick black line tht "divides" the page the space between the pages
returns. Does anyone know what causes this?

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Default Pages look like the run together with no break in between

I found that out too! I just want to know what causes it to change - a user
asked me and I have no idea!

"finalword" wrote:

This is a view setting, go to Tools | Options | View Tab and check White
Space between Pages to see the space

"Tine202" wrote:

Word 2003

Pages look like the run together with no break in between. When you double
click the thick black line tht "divides" the page the space between the pages
returns. Does anyone know what causes this?

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Default Pages look like the run together with no break in between

That setting will be saved with the document.

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I found that out too! I just want to know what causes it to change - a user
asked me and I have no idea!

"finalword" wrote:

This is a view setting, go to Tools | Options | View Tab and check White
Space between Pages to see the space

"Tine202" wrote:

Word 2003

Pages look like the run together with no break in between. When you double
click the thick black line tht "divides" the page the space between the pages
returns. Does anyone know what causes this?



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Default Pages look like the run together with no break in between

It's a feature. Many people prefer to edit in normal (now draft) view
because it shows are more lines of text per screen load than regular page
layout (and maybe because there are fewer formatting distractions). But not
everything displays in draft view. So if you need to or prefer to work in
page layout view, the ability to turn off the display of headers and footers
is a convenience.

PamC

Tine202 wrote:
I found that out too! I just want to know what causes it to change - a user
asked me and I have no idea!

This is a view setting, go to Tools | Options | View Tab and check White
Space between Pages to see the space

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click the thick black line tht "divides" the page the space between the pages
returns. Does anyone know what causes this?


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Default Pages look like the run together with no break in between

See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/WhiteSpace.htm

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Word 2003

Pages look like the run together with no break in between. When you
double
click the thick black line tht "divides" the page the space between the
pages
returns. Does anyone know what causes this?



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Default Pages look like the run together with no break in between

It's a result of clicking when the mouse pointer is between pages; see
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/WhiteSpace.htm

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I found that out too! I just want to know what causes it to change - a
user
asked me and I have no idea!

"finalword" wrote:

This is a view setting, go to Tools | Options | View Tab and check White
Space between Pages to see the space

"Tine202" wrote:

Word 2003

Pages look like the run together with no break in between. When you
double
click the thick black line tht "divides" the page the space between the
pages
returns. Does anyone know what causes this?




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