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Old 08-26-2012, 12:10 PM
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I deleted and back spaced the paragraph mark to no effect. It was not preceded by a section break but there was a continuous page break. I just added some text to the page and went with it.

I'm really not much good with computers or Word any more. I have some help in the computer department, but sometimes this word processing stuff just flummoxes me. What is the easiest, most intuitive, least expensive method of learning this monster of a program?
I definitely vote for Shauna Kelly's site.

A good reference book can help, too.
Microsoft Word 2007 Bible by Herb Tyson

On Shauna's site I would start with Basic concepts of Microsoft Word: An introduction If you follow the advice there, you'll be ahead of 50% of experienced Word users. Learn as much as you can about Styles.
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