Removing a column break marker

How do I remove a column break? I have "invisibles" on but cannot select the break marker to remove it. This file was converted from.pdf to docx. than to Pages. The conversion program (very imperfect) inserted page breaks here and there. I could select and delete the page breaks (CTRL-Click) but the page breaks turn into column breaks which are impregnable.


Pages 5.5, OS 10.10.5

MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Jan 29, 2016 1:09 PM

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Jan 29, 2016 2:11 PM in response to VikingOSX

Nope -- doesn't respond to double clicking or command-click, etc. I have columns=1, so the only effect is to insert some white space after the break.


When I copy and paste to a fresh file the break goes way, but so does some other formatting I need to keep. "Paste and match style" does this; "Paste" keeps the unwanted column breaks.

Jan 30, 2016 12:17 AM in response to penaloj

Column breaks (and other breaks) are non-printing control characters, but they're still characters, just like A, a, 1, = and ü are characters. Delete the column break the same way you'd delete any other character: Move the insertion point to lie between the column break and the next character, then press delete (aka 'backspace')


You may find it useful to Show Invisibles (found in the View menu).


Regards,

Barry

Jan 30, 2016 4:36 AM in response to Barry

The problem is in the file. I created some some fresh files, inserted page and column breaks and am able to delete them without difficulty. With invisibles made visible, Control-click selects the marker. But in the original file, descended from a converted .pdf, I can't select the marker. Also, it's odd that the column break results from deleting a page break. I'm giving up on this.


Thanks to all who responded.

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