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Subject: Re: Insert Page vs Insert Page Break
From: Christian Parpart <cparpart () surakware ! net>
Date: 2003-01-26 7:21:10
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On Sunday 26 January 2003 2:26 am, Mike McBride inspired the electrons to say:
> Hello
>
> Could someone please tell me the functional difference between Insert Page
> and Insert Page Break (for documentation) in KWord?
>
> They appear to function the same to my eyes.....
Well, if you insert a page (and you're currently at page 15) you get a new
page 16 and every page from 16+ is moved one page number up.
You can still write text in page 15 below the cursor you've been before you
did that action.
Now, suppose you're on page 15, somewhere in paragraph X and action "Insert
Page Break" you really get a break from that cursor position, everything
below is put onto the new page (16) and you can't write anything between that
page-break and the next page. this is the primary attribute for a page-break.
Now, as you probably thought about, the old page 16+ are also moved one page
number up (as in Insert Page).
Hope this helps,
Christian Parpart.
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