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Default Invisible Section Break Preventing Alteration of Header

Page 81 is Section 7. Page 82 is Section 9. Where is Section 8?
Header for section 9 is not flagged same as previous. But changing Section 9
Header alters Section 7 Header.
The first line on on page is marked as though it is section 7, but the
second character is then showing as section 9.
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Default Invisible Section Break Preventing Alteration of Header

Switch to Normal view; then you'll be able to see the section breaks
more easily. Section 8 could be a continuous one, limited to part of a
page. In such a section, you would have to insert manual page breaks
to see all headers and footers.

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Page 81 is Section 7. Page 82 is Section 9. Where is Section 8?
Header for section 9 is not flagged same as previous. But changing

Section 9
Header alters Section 7 Header.
The first line on on page is marked as though it is section 7, but

the
second character is then showing as section 9.
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MikeD




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