Hi, page breaks are a feature not a bug so it cannot be fixed permanently. What usually happened when I find a stray page break in my document is that I copied and pasted from a document that someone else created and the page break with the copy as part of the formatting. The best you can do is instead of using CTRL +V for paste, you can right click and choose keep text only. This should ignore the page break. For example, when working on a longer document with sections it is standard formatting to have each new section start at the top of a new page. If one section is 2.5 pages long I would NOT want the next section to start on the page 2.5, it SHOULD start on page 3. To enforce that formatting I could use a page break. A prior boss did this all the time so when I combined documents I would have page breaks in places that no longer made sense.
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Can that be fixed permanently?
Hi, page breaks are a feature not a bug so it cannot be fixed permanently. What usually happened when I find a stray page break in my document is that I copied and pasted from a document that someone else created and the page break with the copy as part of the formatting. The best you can do is instead of using CTRL +V for paste, you can right click and choose keep text only. This should ignore the page break.
For example, when working on a longer document with sections it is standard formatting to have each new section start at the top of a new page. If one section is 2.5 pages long I would NOT want the next section to start on the page 2.5, it SHOULD start on page 3. To enforce that formatting I could use a page break. A prior boss did this all the time so when I combined documents I would have page breaks in places that no longer made sense.