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Old 05-03-2015, 10:57 PM
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This really is very simple. Word is formatted using styles. Every paragraph in the document will be formatted with a style - by default the Normal style.

Every uniquely formatted paragraph should have its own style allocated. You can create new styles of modify existing ones to ensure consistent formatting as you require.

In this case, you need to modify the style used for your Chapter headings. The following instructions are for the Windows version, but the Mac version should be the same:

Whatever style you use for your chapter headings, e.g. 'Heading 1', right click its entry in the quick styles access on the Home tab.

Select 'Modify'. From the 'Format' dropdown select 'Paragraph'. On the 'Line and Page Breaks' tab check 'Page break before'. and OK out of the dialog.

Each time that style is used it will be on a new page.
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