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MSP 2010: How to activate an inserted Page Break

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Nicolas Igersheim
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I love these office 2010  softwares, but MSP has the top!

I managed to find how to insert a Page Break in the Gannt view

(go to File Options and select it in "Commands not present in the Ribbon", add it in the personnalized Quick Acces Toolbar.)

But to no avail, since the PageBreak is not active.

 

In previous versions you had to tick a button in the File Printing Dialog Box saying something like "Activate Page Breaks",

but I am unable to find it in MSP 2010...

Help anyone?

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Paul Harris
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I found out this issues when I wrote my books on MSP 2010, these things sometimes sort themselves out with updates.

Paul E Harris

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Nicolas Igersheim
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Hi all and sorry guys and gals,

I guess I was to quick in doubting Bill Gates ability!

The page break is in fact effective!

but only on paper, in the print preview window it does NOT APPEAR,

How does that grab you?

 

and I just never tried to print before posting