[bksvol-discuss] Re: Page Breaks

  • From: Debby Franson <the.bee@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 23:14:03 -0600

Hi Jamie!

That was a good explanation and description of hard and soft page breaks. Until I joined this list, I didn't know there were two kinds of page breaks. I had't used Word much, because most of my writing is e-mail.

Debby

At 01:06 PM 11/10/2009, Jamie Yates, CPhT wrote
It is entirely possible to have soft page breaks and hard page breaks, depending upon how much text is on a page. The cookbook I am doing now is done in columns so there is tons of text on a page.

But what you need to remember is that soft page breaks don't count. Ignore them. Only hard page breaks count. Think of it like using chalk to mark something you're going to sew, and then you sew along those lines. Yes chalk is there before you finish the garment but only the sewn seam counts. After you wash the thing, the chalk marks go away. After you upload the document to Bookshare, the soft page breaks go away. Only the hard page breaks matter.

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