Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?

Page breaks and section breaks are two useful features for controlling page layout in MS Word and other desktop publishing programs. You should consider using them to format your thesis/dissertation.

Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?

Page Breaks

Page breaks are used to end a page without filling it with text. To make sure the title page of your thesis/dissertation is separate from the signature page, for example, insert a page break after the graduation date on the title page.

Page breaks are also used to start a chapter on a new page, a common standard in publishing. To ensure that the new chapter does appear on a separate page, insert a page break immediately following the text at the end of the chapter.

To add a page break, click Insert, and Page Break, then OK. A page break can also be created by holding down the Control key, then pressing Enter.

Section Breaks

Section breaks are used to allow formatting changes (i.e., different margins, page number styles, etc.) in the same document. To have the preliminary pages (numbered using Roman numerals) and the body of your thesis/dissertation (numbered using Arabic numerals) in one document, a section break should be used to change the format of the page numbers.

Word 2007

To create a section break in Word 2007, click Page Layout, choose Insert Page and Section Breaks (to the right of Orientation), then click Section Break Next Page.

Word 2010

Download the instructions for setting page and section breaks in the latest version of MS Word.

Word 2013

For information on creating page and section breaks follow these instructions.

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Lesson 15: Breaks

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Introduction

Adding breaks to your document can make it appear more organized and can improve the flow of text. Depending on how you want to change the pagination or formatting of your document, you can apply a page break or a section break.


Optional: Download our practice document.

To insert a page break:

Page breaks allow you to move text to the next page before reaching the end of a page. You might use a page break if you're writing a paper that has a title page or a bibliography to ensure it starts on a new page. In our example, our chart is split between two pages. We'll add a page break so the chart will be all on one page.

  1. Place the insertion point where you want to create the break. In our example, we'll place it at the beginning of our chart.

    Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
    Placing the insertion point

  2. On the Insert tab, click the Page Break command. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+Enter on your keyboard.

    Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
    Clicking the Page Break command

  3. The page break will be applied to the document, and the text will move to the next page. In our example, the chart moved to the next page.

    Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
    The new page break

By default, breaks are hidden. If you want to show the breaks in your document, click the Show/Hide command.

Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
Showing a page break

Section breaks

Section breaks create a barrier between parts of a document, allowing you to format each section independently. For example, you may want one section to have two columns without adding columns to the entire document. Word offers several types of section breaks:

Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
Section Breaks in Word

  • Next Page: This option adds a section break and moves text after the break to the next page of the document. This is useful for creating a new page with normal formatting after a page that contains column formatting.
  • Continuous: This option inserts a section break and allows you to continue working on the same page. This type of break is useful when you need to separate a paragraph from columns.
  • Even Page and Odd Page: These options add a section break and move the text after the break to the next even or odd page. These options may be useful when you need to begin a new section on an even or odd page (for example, a new chapter of a book).

To insert a section break:

In our example, we'll add a section break to separate a paragraph from a two-column list. This will allow us to change the formatting of the paragraph so it no longer appears formatted as a column.

  1. Place the insertion point where you want to create the break. In our example, we'll place it at the beginning of the paragraph we want to separate from column formatting.

    Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
    Placing the insertion point

  2. On the Page Layout tab, click the Breaks command, then select the desired section break from the drop-down menu that appears. In our example, we'll select Continuous so our paragraph remains on the same page as the columns.

    Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
    Selecting a section break

  3. A section break will appear in the document.

    Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
    The new section break

  4. The text before and after the section break can now be formatted separately. Apply the formatting options you want. In our example, we'll apply one-column formatting to the paragraph so it is no longer formatted as columns.

    Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
    Applying a new format

  5. The text will be formatted in the document.

    Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
    The formatted text

Other types of breaks

When you want to format the appearance of columns or modify text wrapping around an image, Word offers additional break options that can help.

Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
Additional break options

  • Column: When creating multiple columns, you can apply a column break to balance the appearance of the columns. Any text following the column break will begin in the next column. To learn more about how to create columns in your document, visit our lesson on Columns.

    Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
    The Column break

  • Text wrapping: When text has been wrapped around an image or object, you can use a text-wrapping break to end the wrapping and begin typing on the line below the image.

    Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
    The Text Wrapping break

To delete a break:

By default, breaks are hidden. If you want to delete a break, you'll first need to show the breaks in your document.

  1. On the Home tab, click the Show/Hide command.

    Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
    Clicking the Show/Hide command

  2. Locate the break you want to delete. Place the insertion point at the beginning of the break you want to delete.

    Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
    Placing the insertion point

  3. Press the Delete key. The break will be deleted from the document.

    Which of the following terms refers to the break entered by word to start a new page in a document when the current page is full?
    After the page break has been removed

Challenge!

  1. Open an existing Word document. If you want, you can use our practice document.
  2. Insert a page break somewhere in the document. If you're using the example, insert a page break to move the Clients Overview section to the next page.
  3. Insert a section break in the document. If you're using the example, insert a Next Page section break to move the Updated Chain of Command section to the next page. Try changing the formatting of paragraph in that section.
  4. Show the breaks using the Show/Hide command.
  5. Delete a break. If you're using the example, delete the page break after the fourth paragraph on page 1 of the document to move the two paragraphs on page 2 onto page 1.

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What are the breaks in a word called?

Within a dictionary entry, the dots that break up a word are known as end-of-line division dots. These dots indicate where the word can be broken if it doesn't fit on a line of text.

What type of break starts a new section and a new page?

Insert a section break.
A Next Page section break starts the new section on the next page..
A Continuous section break starts the new section on the same page. ... .
An Even Page or an Odd Page section break starts the new section on the next even-numbered or odd-numbered page..

What are the 4 types of section breaks?

The different kinds of section breaks include next page, continuous, even page, and odd page breaks.

Which of the following in one page and begins a new page?

A page break is the location in a document where one page ends and a new page begins.