Microsoft KB Archive/66602

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SUMMARY
You can use the following commands to search for page breaks in a Microsoft Word for Windows document.

Edit Find
From the Edit menu, choose Find and specify &quot;^m&quot; (without the quotation marks) in the Find What text box and choose Find Next to move the insertion point to the next hard page break in the document. Specify &quot;^b&quot; (without the quotation marks) for Section Break. This option can also be specified from the &quot;Special&quot; button and selecting &quot;Manual Page Break&quot; or &quot;Section Break&quot;.

Edit Go To
From the Edit menu, choose Go To and Specify &quot;p+1&quot; or &quot;+&quot; (without the quotation marks) in the Go To text box to move the insertion point to the beginning of the first line of the next page in the document. The Edit Go To dialog box contains text describing how to do this.

Edit Find
From the Edit menu, choose Find and specify &quot;^d&quot; (without the quotation marks) in the Find What text box and choose Find Next to move the insertion point to the next section break or hard page break in the document.

Edit Go To
From the Edit menu, choose Go To and specify &quot;p+1&quot; (without the quotation marks) in the Go To text box to move the insertion point to the beginning of the first line of the next page in the document.

Edit Search
From the Edit menu, choose Search and specify &quot;^d&quot; (without the quotation marks) in the Search For text box to move the insertion point to the next section break or hard page break in the document.

Edit Go To
From the Edit menu, choose Go To and specify &quot;p+1&quot; (without the quotation marks) in the Go To text box to move the insertion point to the beginning of the first line of the next page in the document.

MORE INFORMATION
More information about the Edit Search command can be found on pages 311 through 314 in the &quot;Microsoft Word for Windows User's Reference.&quot; More information about the Edit Go To command can be found on pages 215 and 216 in the &quot;Microsoft Word for Windows User's Reference.&quot;