Or, more commonly: You can simply type the pagebreak expansion string into your document. Once created, you can run the snippet by pressing the play button in the Snippet Editor. ![]() You can create a new snippet called pagebreak as shown in the image below. Markdown Monster includes a Snippets add in which allows for creating custom text expansions that can be embedded either explicitly by using the snippet editor, or by typing a key sequence that a give snippet is assigned to. You can find the Page Break Toolbar Drop down on the extended toolbar menu that drops down at the end of the editor operations list:
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