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I am trying to insert a "continuous" section break in a document because I
want to go from one column to two columns on the same page. When I do that,
I keep getting a "page" section break. What am I doing wrong?

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On the Page Layout ribbon there is a Column Break option listed in the
Breaks button. I think that's what you're looking for.

On Sep 10, 11:48*am, "Ed Mullikin" wrote:
I am trying to insert a "continuous" section break in a document because I
want to go from one column to two columns on the same page. *When I do that,
I keep getting a "page" section break. *What am I doing wrong?


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Oops, I misread your question. Use the columns button on Page Layout
to select the number of columns and selected text will become multi-
columned.

On Sep 10, 11:48*am, "Ed Mullikin" wrote:
I am trying to insert a "continuous" section break in a document because I
want to go from one column to two columns on the same page. *When I do that,
I keep getting a "page" section break. *What am I doing wrong?


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Sometimes it's easier just to select the text you want in multiple columns,
format it as the desired number of columns, and let Word take care of
inserting the (Continuous) breaks.

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I am trying to insert a "continuous" section break in a document because I
want to go from one column to two columns on the same page. When I do
that, I keep getting a "page" section break. What am I doing wrong?



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I'll try that. I have been getting a page section break instead of a
continuous section break no matter what I did which raises havoc with my
document. I eventually stumble onto what I want but it is shear luck and it
ought not to be that way.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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Sometimes it's easier just to select the text you want in multiple
columns, format it as the desired number of columns, and let Word take
care of inserting the (Continuous) breaks.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message
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I am trying to insert a "continuous" section break in a document because I
want to go from one column to two columns on the same page. When I do
that, I keep getting a "page" section break. What am I doing wrong?






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There is one known situation in which Word will convert a Continuous break
into a Next Page break; see "Section break causes an unexpected page break
in Word" at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=292074

If it turns out that this is your problem, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...panColumns.htm for a workaround.

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"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message
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I'll try that. I have been getting a page section break instead of a
continuous section break no matter what I did which raises havoc with my
document. I eventually stumble onto what I want but it is shear luck and
it ought not to be that way.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
Sometimes it's easier just to select the text you want in multiple
columns, format it as the desired number of columns, and let Word take
care of inserting the (Continuous) breaks.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message
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I am trying to insert a "continuous" section break in a document because
I want to go from one column to two columns on the same page. When I do
that, I keep getting a "page" section break. What am I doing wrong?







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