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There are two types of page breaks that can appear in an Excel worksheet: manual or automatic. You insert page breaks manually by using the Page Layout tab of the Ribbon. Just click the Breaks tool, in the Page Setup group, and you'll see a drop-down list of breaks you can insert. Automatic page breaks are those that are calculated by Excel based on various settings, such as page size, margins, cell size, and the like.
Excel allows you to control whether page breaks are displayed on-screen (as dashed lines) by following these steps:
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