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Subject:Re: Word TOC question From:Michael Lewis <lewism -at- BRANDLE -dot- COM -dot- AU> Date:Sat, 30 May 1998 09:46:11 +1000
In fact, this behaviour is in Word 6. I seem to have known about it
forever, so I suspect it was also in WinWord 1.1!
Ridder, Fred wrote:
> BTW, I believe this "feature" first appeared in Word 95. I've been
> using MS Word since version 1.0 for the Macintosh and I'm quite
> sure that manual page breaks worked just fine up through Word 6.
> That's progress for you...
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