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Old 12-16-2019, 08:39 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline "Split apart page break and paragraph mark" setting Windows 10 "Split apart page break and paragraph mark" setting Office 2016
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It was not moved. No one here can explain what MS does.
I can tell you that the Page Break without a paragraph mark caused a lot of headaches in previous versions where it was the standard. (Not the option, the action in the document.) I again urge you to use Page Break Before formatting instead. It makes for more easily-edited documents.
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