Hi,
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 11:06:51AM -0400, Anthony Chilco wrote:
Hi Alan,
Position the cursor after the page break, at the beginning of the
following page, and press backspace. Or go to the end of the preceding
page and press delete.
<backspace> merely moves point to the previous page. Pressing it
repeatedly deletes the text at the end of that page. <delete> merely
moves point forward onto the next page. I think I've hit a bug. Maybe
I'll have to upgrade after all. :-(
Should a page break be visible on the screen?
yes, manually inserted page breaks should be visible as a thin blue line
at the top page border.
You can only delete manually inserted page breaks. Automatically
inserted page breaks cannot be deleted directly.
To test what's up, position the cursor a few characters before the page
break and insert a manual page break.
May be the next paragraph was set up to always start on a new page?
Check that in the next paragraph's properties dialog box (open its
context menu, then choose Paragraph, or choose Edit Paragraph Style).
HTH
Uwe
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