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You could use Ctrl-Return if you would like to use a line break (to write in a new line without starting a new paragraph). For example, if you want to start a new line within the same number in a numbered list, you can use this.

The introduction to the line break function can be found on this page.

And the keyboard shortcut for inserting a line break according to Apple is still Shift-Return which does not work for me. It seems that Apple made this change last yearsome time ago but I cannot find any guide from Apple saying that Ctrl-Return is now used for inserting line break.

You could use Ctrl-Return if you would like to use a line break (to write in a new line without starting a new paragraph). For example, if you want to start a new line within the same number in a numbered list, you can use this.

The introduction to the line break function can be found on this page.

And the keyboard shortcut for inserting a line break according to Apple is still Shift-Return which does not work for me. It seems that Apple made this change last year but I cannot find any guide from Apple saying that Ctrl-Return is now used for inserting line break.

You could use Ctrl-Return if you would like to use a line break (to write in a new line without starting a new paragraph). For example, if you want to start a new line within the same number in a numbered list, you can use this.

The introduction to the line break function can be found on this page.

And the keyboard shortcut for inserting a line break according to Apple is still Shift-Return which does not work for me. It seems that Apple made this change some time ago but I cannot find any guide from Apple saying that Ctrl-Return is now used for inserting line break.

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You could use Control + EnterCtrl-Return if you would like to use a line break (to write in a new line without starting a new paragraph). For example, if you want to start a new line within the same number in a numbered list, you can use this.

The introduction to the line break function can be found on this page https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/pages-icloud/gil2bc7f5230/icloudthis page.

And the keyboard shortcut for inserting a line break according to Appleaccording to Apple is still "Shift + Return"Shift-Return which does not work for me. (https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/pages/tanc0ffef022/mac)ItIt seems that Apple made this change last year but I cannot find any guide from Apple saying that Control + ReturnCtrl-Return is now used for inserting line break.

You could use Control + Enter if you would like to use a line break (to write in a new line without starting a new paragraph). For example, if you want to start a new line within the same number in a numbered list, you can use this.

The introduction to the line break function can be found on this page https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/pages-icloud/gil2bc7f5230/icloud

And the keyboard shortcut for inserting a line break according to Apple is still "Shift + Return" which does not work for me. (https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/pages/tanc0ffef022/mac)It seems that Apple made this change last year but I cannot find any guide from Apple saying that Control + Return is now used for inserting line break.

You could use Ctrl-Return if you would like to use a line break (to write in a new line without starting a new paragraph). For example, if you want to start a new line within the same number in a numbered list, you can use this.

The introduction to the line break function can be found on this page.

And the keyboard shortcut for inserting a line break according to Apple is still Shift-Return which does not work for me. It seems that Apple made this change last year but I cannot find any guide from Apple saying that Ctrl-Return is now used for inserting line break.

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Maybe youYou could try controluse Control + Enter if you would like to use a line break (to write in a new line without starting a new paragraph). For example, if you want to start a new line within the same number in a numbered list, you can use this.

The introduction to the line break function can be found on this page https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/pages-icloud/gil2bc7f5230/icloud

And the keyboard shortcut for inserting a line break according to Apple is still "Shift + enterReturn" which does not work for me. (https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/pages/tanc0ffef022/mac)It seems that Apple made this change last year but I cannot find any guide from Apple saying that Control + Return is now used for inserting line break.

Maybe you could try control + enter.

You could use Control + Enter if you would like to use a line break (to write in a new line without starting a new paragraph). For example, if you want to start a new line within the same number in a numbered list, you can use this.

The introduction to the line break function can be found on this page https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/pages-icloud/gil2bc7f5230/icloud

And the keyboard shortcut for inserting a line break according to Apple is still "Shift + Return" which does not work for me. (https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/pages/tanc0ffef022/mac)It seems that Apple made this change last year but I cannot find any guide from Apple saying that Control + Return is now used for inserting line break.

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