cattanac@cs.uiuc.edu (Scott Cattanach) (06/12/91)
Does anyone know why the "Computer for the Rest of Us" is not reflecting the %##@$$^! hard page breaks I keep trying to put in my thesis when I print out, but shows them in editing and print preview? -- -catt (Scott Cattanach - catt@uiuc.edu) "Sometimes a scream is better than a thesis" - Ralph Waldo Emerson
dana@are.berkeley.edu (Dana E. Keil) (06/12/91)
cattanac@cs.uiuc.edu (Scott Cattanach) writes: >Does anyone know why the "Computer for the Rest of Us" is not reflecting >the %##@$$^! hard page breaks I keep trying to put in my thesis when I >print out, but shows them in editing and print preview? Sometimes if the page break is inserted before an index item or some other hidden text it takes on the hidden text character format. Check that the page break is not hidden by clicking on the page break to select it and then choosing format character to see in the dialog box if the hidden text format is turned on. -- Dana E. Keil Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics dana@are.berkeley.EDU University of California, Berkeley
jess@gn.ecn.purdue.edu (Jess M Holle) (06/13/91)
In article <1991Jun12.023119.14259@m.cs.uiuc.edu> catt@uiuc.edu writes: > >Does anyone know why the "Computer for the Rest of Us" is not reflecting >the %##@$$^! hard page breaks I keep trying to put in my thesis when I >print out, but shows them in editing and print preview? > >-- > -catt (Scott Cattanach - catt@uiuc.edu) > >"Sometimes a scream is better than a thesis" > - Ralph Waldo Emerson Probably because Word was written by MicroSoft, the company who writes the OS (MS-DOS) for (or rather against) the most of us. :-) Jess Holle