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I'm formatting a document with numerous sections. Some of them are "odd
page" sections and others are "continuous." Word keeps changing all of them
to "next page" section breaks. How can I prevent this behavior?
Thanks in advance.
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Default Section Break Spontaneous Changes (Word 2000)

One possible explanation can be found in €śSection break causes an unexpected
page break in Word€ť at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=292074.

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I'm formatting a document with numerous sections. Some of them are "odd
page" sections and others are "continuous." Word keeps changing all of

them
to "next page" section breaks. How can I prevent this behavior?
Thanks in advance.


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