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Adding Breaks

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Introduction

Lesson 10

Word has several different types of breaks that you can add to your document to change the layout and pagination. Each type of break serves a different purpose and will affect the document in different ways. Page breaks move text to a new page before reaching the end of a page, while section breaks create a barrier between parts of the document for formatting purposes. Column breaks split text in columns at a specific point. In this lesson, you'll learn how to insert and delete breaks.

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Breaks

Video: Adding Breaks in
Word 2010

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Breaks allow you to have more control over the layout of your document. You might use a page break if you're writing a paper that has a bibliography to ensure the bibliography starts on a new page. You might use a column break if you are using columns and want them to be arranged in a particular way.

To insert a break:

  1. Place the insertion point where you want the break to appear.
  2. Select the Page Layout tab.
  3. Click the Breaks command. A menu appears.
    Adding a page break Adding a page break
  4. Click the desired break option to create a break in the document.

To delete a break:

Breaks are hidden by default. If you want to delete a break, you'll probably want Word to show the breaks so you can find them for editing.

  1. From the Home tab, click the Show/Hide ¶ command.
    Showing paragraph markings Showing paragraph markings
  2. Double-click the break to select it.
    Selecting the break Selecting the break
  3. Press the Backspace or Delete key to delete the break.
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Challenge!

  1. Open an existing Word document. If you want, you can use this example.
  2. Create a page break somewhere in the document.
  3. Show the break using the Show/Hide ¶ command.
  4. Delete the break.



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