In the well-known Word program, after the text reaches the end of one page, the program visualizes the page break so that the user can clearly see where the sheet ends and where the new one begins. Such a gap is automatic. You can’t delete it in any way, since this is simply not necessary. However, a page break can be created manually.
This article will discuss how to manually break a page in Word. Two fairly easy methods will be described, so as you read through the article, you will learn how to perform these steps.
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In the presented tab, click on the "Breaks" item. This item is located in the "Page Settings" area, which, as in the previous method, is located in the very left part of the toolbar.
As soon as you click on the "Breaks" item, a drop-down menu will open in front of you, in which you need to click on "Page". After that, as last time, the part of the text that was below the cursor will move to a new sheet.