How To Add A Page Break In Word



Raise your hand if you have ever had problems dealing with Headers & Footers in Microsoft Word. Did you raise your hand? I know I did!

  1. How to Set Page Breaks in Word: Step-By-Step Instructions To insert a manual page break, click into the document at the place you want the page break to occur, before an automatic break. Press the “Ctrl” + “Enter” keys on your keyboard. Alternatively, click the “Layout” tab in the Ribbon and click the “Breaks” drop-down button.
  2. Word offers a number of different breaks, including Page Breaks, Column Breaks, and Section Breaks – the most commonly used being Page Breaks. Page breaks are best used within Styles. This is because Word Styles will automatically insert breaks where necessary, leaving your formatting unscathed and giving you better control over your document.
  3. Avoid using hard page breaks when you can use a style instead in Microsoft Word. As you type, Microsoft Word wraps content to the next line when you reach the right margin. In the same way, Word.

My boss emailed me a couple weeks ago. “Lauren, can you remove the 3rd page? Every time I try, the footer disappears.” “Not a problem,” I replied, “see attached…” Yes, it took me a good 30 seconds to remove the page and fix the footer. His response, and I quote “Thanks, now you’re making me look incompetent!” I thought it was quite funny, I knew something he didn’t, but then again, while he was punching numbers and selling ERP, I was learning the ins and outs of Headers and Footers.

Using the Page Break feature is the ideal way to control it. Instructions: Note: It is a good practice to View, Navigation Pane. This allows you to observe the pages on the left panel. Using the exercise file, click behind the first line of text: 'Page 1'. On the INSERT ribbon, Pages group, click “Page Break”. The hard page break immediately starts the next page in a document. The shortcut is as follows: CTRL+ENTER. If you do not prefer to use the shortcut, enter the following: 1. Click on the Insert Menu. Select the type of break desired (if available). Some early versions of Word do not include the different types.

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I’m going to share something with you. There are 2 tools that make or break your Headers and Footers; can you guess what they are? I’ll tell you, they are the type of Page Break you use and the button, Link to Previous. Yep, that’s all, those two things can make or break your entire document.

Step by Step procedures in creating Headers & Footers

Let’s begin by creating a new document, then inserting your Header. Go to the Insert menu and then Header button.
After you click on the Header button, a drop down menu will appear with a variety of options.

We will work with the “Standard Blank” selection in this demonstration.

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Once you have selected Blank Header, you can start building your Header.

  • You can add Pictures or Your Logo (Green Arrow)
  • Adjust the Header/Footer Margins (Blue Arrow)
  • Or, just begin typing in the Header section (Red Arrow)

When you have finished editing your Header, click on the Red Box with the X (Black Arrow) to close the header area, or simply double click anywhere else in the document.

  • Other tools include:
    • Adding a different header to first page rather than on the second page
    • Using alternating headers to odd or even pages.

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I have inserted our Crestwood Logo, right justified. Next, we will look at how to add a Footer.

Just follow the same steps to add a Footer as you did with adding your Header. Insert > Footer > Blank

Type in your Footer Information. Please note, you can add graphics, text, tables etc. I like to use tables because it keeps all of Crestwood’s locations aligned properly.

How

Page and Section Breaks

I will try to make this short and sweet, but I can’t guarantee you will get this on the first try. We will start with the basics, what each tool can do for you:

Page Breaks:
  • Page – is the standard next page break. Use this when you want your Header/Footer to remain the same on each page.
  • Column – will not be used in creating Header/Footers
  • Text Wrapping – will not be used in creating Header/Footers
Section Breaks
  • Next Page – Insert a section break and start a new section on a new page. Use this when you want to create a different Header/Footer on each page
  • Continuous – Insert a continuous break when you want to start a new section on the same page. This is typically used when jumping from a single column page to a 2-3 column page.
  • Even Page – Insert a section break and start a new section on an even-numbered page.
  • Odd Page – Insert a section break and start a new section on an odd-numbered page.

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Designing your Header or Footer

  1. When editing your Header or Footer, you can add different widgets, such as page numbers, date & time, document info, or other quick parts.
  2. You can modify your Header or Footer to have a different first page.
  3. You can modify your Header or Footer to have one style on odd pages and another style on even pages.
  4. The most important step in modifying Headers or Footers is whether or not you want them to Link to Previous. This tool makes or breaks your Headers and Footers, so be sure to have all of your page breaks and section breaks placed properly. Clicking Link to Previous will set your Header or Footer to the previous section’s Header or Footer.

Give it a try. I recommend playing around with all the options. Hopefully this helps when you’re working with Headers and Footers. If you have any questions, please contact us at marketing@crestwood.com.