Mac Guide: Microsoft Word 2011. Inserting a Page Break. Click where you want to change the format, Insert Section Break.
From memory the reason for this is that Word differentiates between the 'return' key and the 'enter' key (found only on the extended keyboard, and not on the notebook one), so 'shift return' ≠ 'shift enter'. ('shift return', instead, actually provides a 'soft' carriage return, rather than a paragraph break) I set mine up (using the 'Tools / Customise Keyboard' command in Word 2007) to use 'Shift control return' instead for the page break, which doesn't seem to conflict with anything else and I find easy enough to remember.
From memory the reason for this is that Word differentiates between the 'return' key and the 'enter' key (found only on the extended keyboard, and not on the notebook one), so 'shift return' ≠ 'shift enter'. ('shift return', instead, actually provides a 'soft' carriage return, rather than a paragraph break) I set mine up (using the 'Tools / Customise Keyboard' command in Word 2007) to use 'Shift control return' instead for the page break, which doesn't seem to conflict with anything else and I find easy enough to remember. Rod Hagen wrote: From memory the reason for this is that Word differentiates between the 'return' key and the 'enter' key (found only on the extended keyboard, and not on the notebook one), so 'shift return' ≠ 'shift enter' It isn't just Word, a lot of apps do this.
I actually prefer apps that differentiate, because it means, for instance, that it's possible in a dialog box to enter text with a Return line break and not close the dialog box (instead you use Enter as the OK button equivalent). (found only on the extended keyboard, and not on the notebook one), so 'shift return' ≠ 'shift enter' All Mac notebooks have the Enter key. On earlier ones, there used to be a dedicated Enter key next to the spacebar. On newer ones, you have to press Fn+Return. This is why Enter is printed above the Return key, to let you know it's a Fn combo shortcut. Network 23 wrote: All Mac notebooks have the Enter key.
On earlier ones, there used to be a dedicated Enter key next to the spacebar. On newer ones, you have to press Fn+Return. This is why Enter is printed above the Return key, to let you know it's a Fn combo shortcut. Quite right Network 23. I'd completely forgotten about Fn+Return as Enter. Shift FnReturn, in fact, even works with the default page break option in MS Word. Not sure about the logic of locating 'enter' at the top of the key, though.
The default action when the Fn key is depressed is shown in the lower right corner of the function keys themselves on current MBps and keypad-less keyboards, rather than above, which is more commonly used as an indication that the shift key is the relevant modifier to achieve the 'other' result! And why don't they put a small 'forward delete' symbol in the same location on the delete key if following this reasoning! ? Cheers Rod. Apple Footer.
This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.
Word 2010 (PC). Click ¶ to make the section break you need to insert visible. Put the cursor after the text on the page you want to be the last one without page number. Click the tab Page Layout. Choose (Breaks) and Section breaks Next page. Put the cursor on the page where you want the page numbering to start (section 2 in the document). Click the tab Insert and Page Number.
Choose location and style for the page numbers. The menu group Header & Footer Tools is active. Click Link to Previous to unlink the header and footer from the previous section. Make sure Different First Page is unchecked. To specify the first number, choose the tab Insert Page numbers and Format page numbers. Click Start at under Page numbering and type the number you want to appear on the first numbered page, for example 3. Manually remove the page number(s) in the first section of your document. Word 2016 (Mac) Follow from Microsoft on how to start page numbering later in your document in Word 2016 for Mac.