On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 23:29 +0100, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote: > G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > > On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 16:50 -0400, Eric Beversluis wrote: > >> I'm editing a document in "normal" (nonprinting) view. How do I see > >> whether there's a hard page break inserted? (Actually, I would guess the > >> same question would arise in printing view, unless one could infer from > >> spacing seen at the bottom of some page.) I thought selecting > >> "Nonprinting Characters" would show it, but it only shows paragraph > >> market, not anything for hard return. There isn't anything under Styles > >> and Formatting either that I can find that shows the presence of the > >> hard page break. > >> > > > > Normal? There are two view choices, Print and Web layout. If you are > > referring to Web layout then I do not understand as web pages do _NOT_ > > have page breaks. Please explain. > > I think that the OP is comparing OOo with MSO. In the latter it is > possible to see on screen where manual page breaks have been inserted: > in OOo this does not seem possible, creating some editing difficulties. > > Peter HB
In OOo, a hard page break <ctrl-Enter> is indicated by a dark line at the top margin of the new page. HTH, Matt Needles --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
