RE: page break
Hi Amy
Thanks for your question.
Place your cursor in the position where you want the page break to go; then hold down Ctrl and press Enter. This will insert a page break.
Amanda
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Hi Amy
Thanks for your question.
Place your cursor in the position where you want the page break to go; then hold down Ctrl and press Enter. This will insert a page break.
Amanda
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