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Default Deleting Section Breaks in Pleadings

I sometimes work on pleadings that have been created by others, and where
section breaks have been added at the end of a document. When I try to
delete these section breaks, Word also deletes the lines and numbers from the
left and right sides of my document. I have never been able to find a way to
delete these section breaks without this occurring. Has anyone else ever had
this problem, and is there any way to fix it? The lines and numbers are in a
header. Any light anyone can shed would be extremely helpful!
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Kellie D via OfficeKB.com wrote:
I sometimes work on pleadings that have been created by others, and
where section breaks have been added at the end of a document. When
I try to delete these section breaks, Word also deletes the lines and
numbers from the left and right sides of my document. I have never
been able to find a way to delete these section breaks without this
occurring. Has anyone else ever had this problem, and is there any
way to fix it? The lines and numbers are in a header. Any light
anyone can shed would be extremely helpful!


See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...thSections.htm.

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The numbers on the sides are in headers and footers which are contained in
the following section break. See the article on working with sections
already mentioned or http://addbalance.com/usersguide/sections.htm.
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I sometimes work on pleadings that have been created by others, and where
section breaks have been added at the end of a document. When I try to
delete these section breaks, Word also deletes the lines and numbers from
the
left and right sides of my document. I have never been able to find a way
to
delete these section breaks without this occurring. Has anyone else ever
had
this problem, and is there any way to fix it? The lines and numbers are
in a
header. Any light anyone can shed would be extremely helpful!



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Thanks for the information Jay! The article will help me out a lot!!


Jay Freedman wrote:
I sometimes work on pleadings that have been created by others, and
where section breaks have been added at the end of a document. When

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way to fix it? The lines and numbers are in a header. Any light
anyone can shed would be extremely helpful!


See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...thSections.htm.


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