- Step 1 − Bring your insertion point immediately before the text where you want to insert a blank page. Step 2 − Click the Insert tab, and click the Blank Page button available in the Pages group. Word inserts a new blank page and moves all the text after the page break onto a new page.
- Add a page In your open publication, turn to the page that will come before or after the pages you want to add. On the Insert tab, click the arrow below the Page button.
Sometime when you add a shape to a whole Word page or to the bottom of it you cannot insert a new blank page after it.
The program installs as a new button in the IE toolbar (as well as a new menu item under 'Tools') - after filling in a form, just hit the ieSpell button and it pops up a dialog, similar to the MS Word spell check. IeSpell also works (right-click menu only) on other IE based browsers such as SlimBrowser, CrazyBrowser, MSN, MyIE, etc. Open the document you will add new page or text after endnotes, press the Ctrl + End keys to move to the end of the document. Click Layout Breaks Next Page as below screenshot shown.
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Step 1: Problem explained
I created a cover using a page-sized rectangular shape, so I could fill a
color. Now I can't figure out how to add any pages below the cover page. If I
insert a new page, it appears before my cover. I tried page breaks, section
breaks. Any suggestions?
Step 2: Resolution
Your rectangle is anchored to the existing paragraph. In order to insert a
page break after it, you need to insert another paragraph. But if the
existing paragraph is empty, you'll likely insert a paragraph BEFORE the
existing one, so then the page break moves the original paragraph (and its
anchored graphic) to the next page.
It will be easier to deal with this if you display nonprinting characters
(including object anchors) so you can see what's going on. There are two
approaches that may work.
1. Type a few spaces in the existing text paragraph and then press Enter,
and Ctrl+Enter.
2. Press Enter to insert a new paragraph and then drag the object anchor
from the second paragraph back to the first; then press Ctrl+Enter between
the paragraphs.
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