this gets rather long and involved, but I didn't want to leave anything out:
Control pagination
You can control where Microsoft Word positions automatic page breaks by setting pagination options.
Keep lines of a paragraph together on a page or in a column
Select the paragraphs that contain lines you want to keep together.
On the Format menu, click Paragraph, and then click the Line and Page Breaks tab.
Select the Keep lines together check box.
Keep paragraphs together on a page or in a column
Select the paragraphs you want to keep together on a page.
On the Format menu, click Paragraph, and then click the Line and Page Breaks tab.
Select the Keep with next check box.
Always force a page break before a paragraph
Select the paragraph that you want to follow the page break.
On the Format menu, click Paragraph, and then click the Line and Page Breaks tab.
Select the Page break before check box.
Control widow and orphan lines
Select the paragraphs in which you want to control widows and orphans.
On the Format menu, click Paragraph, and then click the Line and Page Breaks tab.
Select the Widow/Orphan control check box.
Note This option is turned on by default.
Prevent a table row from breaking across pages
Click the table.
On the Table menu, click Table Properties, and then click the Row tab.
Clear the Allow row to break across pages check box.
Insert a manual page break
Click where you want to start a new page.
On the Insert menu, click Break.
Click Page break.
I hope this helps!