You may want to start a paragraph on a new page no matter what text is added above it. In order to do that, you need to learn about page breaks. In a Microsoft Word document, you can also divide your whole document into different sections. Each section can be formatted differently. One section could have a different orientation than the rest of the document. One section could have a different page numbering style or system. Learn about how you can do that by watching this video.
Grade 11 CAT Word Series
Export and Import • MS Word | Export and Import
Find and Replace • MS Word | Find and Replace
Sections and Breaks • MS Word | Sections and Breaks
Columns • MS Word | Columns
Headers and Footers • MS Word | Headers and Footers
Multilevel Lists • MS Word | Multilevel Lists
Forms • MS Word | Forms
Styles • MS Word | Styles
Table of Contents & Cover Page • MS Word | Table of Contents & Cover Page
Footnotes, Captions & Index • MS Word | Footnotes, Captions & Index
Bibliography & Citations • MS Word | Bibliography & Citations
Mail Merge • MS Word | Mail Merge
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0:00 Page breaks
2:14 Section breaks
6:20 Different headers and footers