> Writer's formatting marks distinguish between Paragraph Break (end of 
> Paragraph) and Line Break (End-of-Line(EOL), which does not break the 
> Paragraph). However, Writer does not seem to distinguish between Paragraph 
> Break and Page Break - correct? Is that by design? If so, what is the 
> reasoning?

In Writer the only brakes you can insert are

   page brake
   row brake
   column brake

What do you mean with "paragraph brake"?
rIl 10/09/24 09:06, John Kaufmann ha scritto:
> Writer's formatting marks distinguish between Paragraph Break (end of 
> Paragraph) and Line Break (End-of-Line(EOL), which does not break the 
> Paragraph). However, Writer does not seem to distinguish between Paragraph 
> Break and Page Break - correct? Is that by design? If so, what is the 
> reasoning?
> 
> John
> 
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