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replyReply Wed 5 May 2010, 16:19Delegate Joanne said...

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Are there any shortcuts to create a section break?

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replyReply Thu 6 May 2010, 13:08Trainer Simon said...

RE: Word

Hi Joanne,

Thank you for your question.

As far as I am concerned there is no defined shortcut to inserting a section break(next page).

However you can create your own shortcuts for tasks that have no defined shortcuts:

Tools > Customize
Click on Keyboard
Select Insert from the categories list on the left
Then scroll down the commands list on the right and Select
InsertSectionBreak
Put the cursor in "press new shortcut" box
Press your desired key combination
Click on Assign
Click on Close, and Close again

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

Simon

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Remove 'Getting Started' Pane

When you start Microsoft Word 2003 a "Getting Started" pane appears to the right of the new document window.

It contains several options such as "Connect to Microsoft Office Online", "Get the latest news about using Word" and a list of your most recently accessed documents. Though useful to some, others may find it annoying.

The following steps allow you to remove the "Getting Started" pane.

1. Choose Tools then Options

2. In the Options dialog box select the View tab

3. Uncheck Startup Task Pane

4. Click OK to close the dialog box.

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