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Sue C

Remove Page Breaks
 
I have used Page Break Preview to adjust where the page breaks are in my
document. I now want to revert to where they would happen automatically, but
can't find a way to remove the ones I've set. Any clues anyone?

Thanks. Sue

Jacob Skaria

Remove Page Breaks
 
PageLayout|Breaks|Reset All PageBreaks in 2007
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Jacob Skaria


"Sue C" wrote:

I have used Page Break Preview to adjust where the page breaks are in my
document. I now want to revert to where they would happen automatically, but
can't find a way to remove the ones I've set. Any clues anyone?

Thanks. Sue


Sue C

Remove Page Breaks
 
Marvellous! Thank you so much!


"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

PageLayout|Breaks|Reset All PageBreaks in 2007
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If this post helps click Yes
---------------
Jacob Skaria


"Sue C" wrote:

I have used Page Break Preview to adjust where the page breaks are in my
document. I now want to revert to where they would happen automatically, but
can't find a way to remove the ones I've set. Any clues anyone?

Thanks. Sue


Bernie

Remove Page Breaks
 


"Sue C" wrote:

I have used Page Break Preview to adjust where the page breaks are in my
document. I now want to revert to where they would happen automatically, but
can't find a way to remove the ones I've set. Any clues anyone?

Thanks. Sue


Bernie

Remove Page Breaks
 
File / Print Preview/ Pg. Break Preview/ Right Click any cell/ Click on
"reset all pg breaks"

This removes all page breaks. I don't know how to remove only one at a time.

"Sue C" wrote:

I have used Page Break Preview to adjust where the page breaks are in my
document. I now want to revert to where they would happen automatically, but
can't find a way to remove the ones I've set. Any clues anyone?

Thanks. Sue



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