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SUMMARY
This article describes how to troubleshoot page breaks that occur in a Word
document at unexpected or unwanted locations. MORE INFORMATIONCheck Spacing Before or After the Paragraph
Check the Pagination Options of the Preceding Paragraph
Check the "From Edge" Setting in the Header/Footer Dialog Box
Check to See Whether the Text Following the Page Break Is in a TableWord includes an option that does not allow a page break to be inserted in a table cell. As a result, if the entire cell does not fit on the page, Word pushes the entire cell to the next page.To change this option:
Search for Manual (or "Hard") Page BreaksYou may have inserted a manual page break by using one of the following methods:
NOTE: Do not click the Replace All button when you remove manual page breaks unless your document contains no section breaks. Check for Unexpected Page Breaks Following "Normal" Style TextIf a series of Heading styles is used in a document (an outline, for example) followed by text formatted with the Normal style, an unexpected page break may occur following the Normal text. This problem occurs only in normal view and does not occur in outline view. Use one of the following methods to remove individual occurrences of an unwanted page break.Method 1: Apply the "Keep with Next" Option to Normal Text:
Method 2: Clear the "Keep with Next" Option from the Heading:
Method 3: Permanently Change the Occurrence of Unwanted Page Breaks:
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