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Section 1 should not take section 2 format when section 2 deleted
Word sections are explained in the following article:
Working with sections
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...thSections.htm
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"SidewinderQc" wrote in message
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I hope the subject line is descriptive enough. But if ever I decide
to
suppress a section in a somewhat complex document, it becomes hell.
I really
don't understand why it's like that, but in my mind, the outcome is
illogical
and quite the headache.
Example: if section 1 is of a different format (margin, etc), with a
header
called "Introduction", and section 2 is a graphic section called
"Sales" in
landscape format, then section 3 is "Analysis" in portrait format;
get rid of
section 2 and the introduction bares the header "Sales" and goes to
landscape
format with margins and all page formatting done. I work for nothing
setting
up section 1.
I'm surprised that the formatting of a section does not stick to its
section. This is consistent throughout all versions of Word that I
have
worked with, since 1997 and up, including the trial version of 2007.
Unless I keep a very close track of the section breaks I add in
order to
adjust page setup or to change a header, if not a footer, or a
combination of
both, I really have to be careful when deleting a page, or even a
paragraph.
Imagine using a section continuous break...
Word is a good product, and it has quirks (nothing in this world is
ever
perfect) which can be worked around. But this one is really hard to
deal
with. BTW, 2007 looks nice, but I really get lost in the menus;
takes getting
used to, but during work hours? How incompetent and unproductive
will I look
in the eyes of my boss?
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