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Originally Posted by mrmagoo
I'm working through Shauna's site now, but I have Word 2010 and some of her info doesn't jive with my version. Actually, I have a 1,000 page book as well, but grinding through that has been torture.
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The big difference between Word 2003 and Word 2007/2010 is the interface, the Ribbon vs. the menus. The concepts are the same.
Your question is a simple question, but an answer calls up a lot of the behind the scenes details of how Word works. The key thing, in my opinion, is that Word doesn't really work in "pages" as such. It is a stream of text that is broken into pages at the time of printing. Insertion of page breaks and section breaks changes that flow, sometimes in mysterious ways.
If your paragraph mark at the end of your document follows a
Table, for instance, it cannot be deleted. The best you can do is to change the font size of the paragraph to 1. That usually does it for that quandary.