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Hello,
The problem is that in draft view there are soft page breaks in the wrong
places. I can not delete or even select these page breaks. It is throwing the
formatting all out of whack. There are pages that contain only one paragraph
of information and will not allow me to add new info. There are NO section
breaks of manual page breaks shown in draft view. My questions are, how do I
change the automatic page breaks? Why is it only allowing limited information
on a page. Any ideas?

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I'd check the formatting on that style for a "Page Break Before".

Dan

Whitney wrote:
Hello,
The problem is that in draft view there are soft page breaks in the
wrong places. I can not delete or even select these page breaks. It
is throwing the formatting all out of whack. There are pages that
contain only one paragraph of information and will not allow me to
add new info. There are NO section breaks of manual page breaks shown
in draft view. My questions are, how do I change the automatic page
breaks? Why is it only allowing limited information on a page. Any
ideas?



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Dan,
Can you be more specific? How do I do that? If you mean go to 'paragraph'
'line and page breaks', then I'm sorry to say that that is not taking care of
the problem.

"Dan Freeman" wrote:

I'd check the formatting on that style for a "Page Break Before".

Dan

Whitney wrote:
Hello,
The problem is that in draft view there are soft page breaks in the
wrong places. I can not delete or even select these page breaks. It
is throwing the formatting all out of whack. There are pages that
contain only one paragraph of information and will not allow me to
add new info. There are NO section breaks of manual page breaks shown
in draft view. My questions are, how do I change the automatic page
breaks? Why is it only allowing limited information on a page. Any
ideas?




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Default Automatic (soft) page breaks

So I finally figured out the problem on my own.
Press "control A" to select all the document text
Then click on the home tab, then the little arrow in the lower right hand
corner of the paragraph tab. Unclick all options in "Line and page breaks" tab


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Hello,
The problem is that in draft view there are soft page breaks in the wrong
places. I can not delete or even select these page breaks. It is throwing the
formatting all out of whack. There are pages that contain only one paragraph
of information and will not allow me to add new info. There are NO section
breaks of manual page breaks shown in draft view. My questions are, how do I
change the automatic page breaks? Why is it only allowing limited information
on a page. Any ideas?

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