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Old 02-23-2021, 08:13 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Insert pagebreak and cr together in the same line Windows 10 Insert pagebreak and cr together in the same line Office 2019
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I discourage you from using manual page breaks. They complicate the document.

Instead, use paragraph formatting of "Page Break Before" for the first paragraph of the new page. This can be part of the paragraph style for a heading if you want.

What I am seeing in your image is not a carriage return but a manual line break. Try first the carriage return and then the manual page break. Does this serve your purpose?
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