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Web view is essentially viewing content as seen in a web browser.

No version of Word (or likely any program) shows page breaks in web view because there are no pages in web view. There are screens or windows which vary depending on the display.

You can view them in draft view or print view. You could type (PAGE BREAK) where there are page breaks in your print view. These are not fixed, though.
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