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2) Select Insert > Manual Break.
3) Select Row Break or Column Break depending on your need.
The break is now set.
Row break
Selecting
Row Break
creates a page break above the selected cell.
For example, if the active cell is H15, then the break is created
between rows 14 and 15.
Column break
Selecting
Column Break
creates a page break to the left of the
selected cell. For example, if the active cell is H15, then the break is
created between columns G and H.
Tip
To see page break lines more easily on screen, you can change
their color. Choose Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org >
Appearance and scroll down to the Spreadsheet section.
Deleting a page break
To remove a page break:
1) Navigate to a cell that is next to the break you want to remove.
2) Select Edit > Delete Manual Break.
3) Select Row Break or Column Break depending on your need.
The break is now removed.
Note
Multiple manual row and column breaks can exist on the same
page. When you want to remove them, you have to remove
each one individually. This may be confusing at times, because
although there may be a column break set on the page, when
you go to Edit > Manual Break, Column break may be
grayed out.
In order to remove the break, you have to be in the cell next to
the break. So, for example, if you set the column break while
you are in H15, you can not remove it if you are in cell D15.
However, you can remove it from any cell in column H.
Headers and footers
Headers and footers are predefined pieces of text that are printed at
the top or bottom of a sheet outside of the sheet area. They are set the
same way.
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