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Janice - 30 May 2008 16:53 GMT
What are the typed characters for page break to use in a find or replace
command?  I know ^t and ^p, but need to know page break particularly, and any
others if there are such.  Thanks.
Jay Freedman - 30 May 2008 16:58 GMT
> What are the typed characters for page break to use in a find or
> replace command?  I know ^t and ^p, but need to know page break
> particularly, and any others if there are such.  Thanks.

For a manual page break, use ^m.

To find all of the special items, click the More button in the Find or
Replace dialog, then click the Special button at the bottom. The list of
items is different depending on whether the cursor was in the Find What box
or the Replace With box when you click Special.

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