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When working in Pages itamp;#39;s important to understand both page break and section breaks. Here I have a blank word processing document in Pages. These things only really apply to word processing documents, not page layout documents like brochures and flyers and things like that. So I have a blank document here and I can insert some text. Let me just type the word one here on the first page. I can insert any other text that I want. Some blank lines, anything. Now here under Insert I have both Page Break and Section Break. So page break is pretty simple. You insert that and it jumps to the next page. Basically what youamp;#39;re saying is after this point everything is going to start on the very next page. It will always clear to the next page. So I have this stuff on page one and this on page two. Now I have View, and Show Page Thumbnails turned on. I have also shrunk it a bit here by dragging the divider. So you can see clearly Iamp;#39;ve got page one and page two. In page two