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Insert section break
Hello! My wife is editing a 327-page book, and is rapidly learning about
some of Word's quirkier features :-) This is Word 2000. Is there a way to insert a "next page section break" (for chapter breaks) without having the new section having the "same as previous" button set (in header and footer), i.e. how to insert a section break that isn't populated with the same headers and footers as the previous section? I've done a quick search of this group, some of the other word groups, and searched word.mvps.org, but no luck. Is it possible to intercept the "insert break" function with a macro to do what she wants? If so, has anyone else done it already? Thanks -- Bernie Dwyer There are no 'z' in my address |
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