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How to insert page breaks into a WordPad RTF document

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DevNull

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Aug 11, 2009, 12:44:17 PM8/11/09
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I like the light footprint and speed of WordPad, so sometimes I use it
instead of Word.

I haven't seen another post showing how to insert page breaks, so
here's how:

First, the document must be saved in Rich Text Format, which seems to
be the default for WordPad but is also an option when using File >
Save As to save the file.

Close the document, and open it using Notepad. This will display all
of the RTF tags which WordPad automatically hides.

Scroll down in the document to where you want to place the page break,
then enter:
\page
This is the RTF tag for a page break.

Close and save the document from Notepad.

Open the document in WordPad, and using File > Print Preview, notice
that there is now a page break where you inserted \page.

Richard

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Sep 9, 2009, 6:25:03 AM9/9/09
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> "DevNull" <devnl...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:0d239785-7b30-4dba...@j21g2000yqe.googlegroups.com...

> I like the light footprint and speed of WordPad, so sometimes I use it
> instead of Word.
>
> I haven't seen another post showing how to insert page breaks, so
> here's how:
>
> First, the document must be saved in Rich Text Format, which seems
> to be the default for WordPad but is also an option when using
> File > Save As to save the file.

Hi "DevNull",

In the SaveAs dialog, at the bottom, there is a "Save in this format by
default" check box, so you can choose one of the TXT formats and set it as
the default if you like.


> Close the document, and open it using Notepad. This will display all
> of the RTF tags which WordPad automatically hides.
>
> Scroll down in the document to where you want to place the page break,
> then enter:
> \page
> This is the RTF tag for a page break.
>
> Close and save the document from Notepad.
>
> Open the document in WordPad, and using File > Print Preview, notice
> that there is now a page break where you inserted \page.

After you do that once, and re-open it in WordPad, locate and select (double
click) the blank line where that page break is positioned, and ctrl+C copy
it to clipboard, and then you can ctrl+V paste that formatted page break
anywhere in WordPad without the hassle of further editing in NotePad. If you
have ClipBook, you can paste that formatted page break from clipboard to
ClipBook so you can copy it from there whenever you need it. There are other
MS-Word formatting options that you can copy from Word and paste into
WordPad, and into ClipBook for re-use.

Oh Wow! On a whim, I just created a 2x2 Table in Word, copied and pasted it
into Wordpad, added some content, and it saved and reloaded correctly. Back
in Word, added yellow background color in one cell, green-highlighted a
word, copied to WordPad, and yes, that works too! So, although WordPad does
not have any direct provision to create such features, it is capable of
displaying and saving documents with pasted RTF formatting.

If you don't have clipbook, you could create a Word document with all sorts
of special formatting, and SaveAs FormatPlus.RTF, and then open it in a
separate instance of WordPad, and copy and paste from there into WordPad.

(Are the wheels in your brain turning faster now? :)

HTH. --Richard

aleksandra....@gmail.com

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Jun 24, 2018, 12:40:37 PM6/24/18
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So, I am writing a document in RTF. I want something to show on the very bottom of the page, in the middle. I know how to put it in the middle, but I can't see where the bottom of the page is. So I have to guess. When I print my document, the line I want to be on the bottom of the first page gets on the page 2! So, I have to do it again by moving up the line bit by bit. By time I am done, I wasted at least 10 pages of print paper and lot of ink. Is there a solution to this stupid idea of someone?

Archer

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Jun 26, 2018, 10:16:56 AM6/26/18
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2018 09:40:36 -0700 (PDT),
aleksandra....@gmail.com wrote:

>When I print my document, the line I want to be on the bottom of the first page gets on the page 2! So, I have to do it again by moving up the line bit by bit. By time I am done, I wasted at least 10 pages of print paper and lot of ink. Is there a solution to this stupid idea of someone?

Why use WordPad? There are better applications than WordPad.

Use PolyEdit which is free for home use and is much more capable than
WordPad.
--
HTH
Archer

rosie...@gmail.com

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Nov 24, 2018, 11:24:16 AM11/24/18
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Katie Hannan

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Cloudy Official (Cloudy)

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Oct 30, 2022, 12:18:01 PM10/30/22
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Hi Archer,
It also depends on the accessibility of the program you mentioned above. I'm not sure how well tech-aware you are, but is that program accessible for a blind tech user with a screen reader? You're right though, word pad is very limiting and for me, official Word is difficult to get as there isn't a free light version of it.

Peace,
Cloudy

CrazyDogGame

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Oct 14, 2023, 9:39:59 PM10/14/23
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What I do is just look for the print preview option and then verify every page there first before printing. I know it is the best way to do it but it does work to figure out if you have the pages right.

especially now that word isn't a one-time purchase anymore.


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