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This page collects together the different techniques of dealing with page breaks in Page Namespace so that they transclude correctly into Mainspace.

Paragraph ending
Use on the line immediately following the paragraph. Leave no space, line-breaks or other characters after the. There is nothing special that you need to at the top of the next page.

If the work is using double height paragraph breaks to represent a break in the text and one of these falls at the end of the page, leave a blank line between the paragraph and the.

Hyphenated word
This is a word in which the hyphen does not need to be retained.

On the first page use and on the second page use.


 * hws = Hyphenated word start
 * hwe = Hyphenated word end

Hyphenated phrase
The distinction here is that the hyphen must be retained.

On the first page use and on the second page use

Emdash or endash at the end of a page
On the first page use and on the second page use

The difference between this example and that of the hyphenated phrase above is the symbol at the end of first part. In the hyphenated phrase example the symbol is a hyphen. In the example in this section the symbol is an emdash.

Emdash or endash at the beginning of the next page
On the first page use and on the second page use

Footnote
When a footnote is split across a page break name the footnote on the first page using tags around the part that's on the first page. Then on the second page use tags around that part.

Wikilink
When the text for a wikilink is broken across two pages see Template:Linkable phrase start/doc for explanation.

Text block
See Template:Block center/doc for explanation.