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I'm editing a document that currently has 81 sections. When I tried to
remove the first section by deleting the section break (next page), the page break line is gone, but the document still reads as 'section 1' when I place the cursor in front of the first word. When I move the cursor a couple of characters, the document recognizes the section as 'section 2'. How do I remove the first section to make the old 'section 2' the new 'section 1' and have the old €˜section 3 become the new €˜section 2, and so on? Thank You! |
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Display the document in normal view: this makes the breaks more obvious.
Then select and delete. "JFL" wrote in message ... I'm editing a document that currently has 81 sections. When I tried to remove the first section by deleting the section break (next page), the page break line is gone, but the document still reads as 'section 1' when I place the cursor in front of the first word. When I move the cursor a couple of characters, the document recognizes the section as 'section 2'. How do I remove the first section to make the old 'section 2' the new 'section 1' and have the old 'section 3' become the new 'section 2', and so on? Thank You! |
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I deleted the section break in normal view, and I still got the problem I
described. Even though the break does not appear in normal view, the document still displays as 'section 1' (the deleted section) in the first few characters of the document and then displays as 'section 2' when I move the cursor a few characters. I want to prevent this because there are a few more sections I need to merge and having unnecessary sections may make the document ackward to naviagte for subsequent users, if they want to search the document by section. Thanks again. "Jezebel" wrote: Display the document in normal view: this makes the breaks more obvious. Then select and delete. "JFL" wrote in message ... I'm editing a document that currently has 81 sections. When I tried to remove the first section by deleting the section break (next page), the page break line is gone, but the document still reads as 'section 1' when I place the cursor in front of the first word. When I move the cursor a couple of characters, the document recognizes the section as 'section 2'. How do I remove the first section to make the old 'section 2' the new 'section 1' and have the old 'section 3' become the new 'section 2', and so on? Thank You! |
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In that case, there is still a section break between where it says section 1
and section 2. Select across the divide and delete. "JFL" wrote in message ... I deleted the section break in normal view, and I still got the problem I described. Even though the break does not appear in normal view, the document still displays as 'section 1' (the deleted section) in the first few characters of the document and then displays as 'section 2' when I move the cursor a few characters. I want to prevent this because there are a few more sections I need to merge and having unnecessary sections may make the document ackward to naviagte for subsequent users, if they want to search the document by section. Thanks again. "Jezebel" wrote: Display the document in normal view: this makes the breaks more obvious. Then select and delete. "JFL" wrote in message ... I'm editing a document that currently has 81 sections. When I tried to remove the first section by deleting the section break (next page), the page break line is gone, but the document still reads as 'section 1' when I place the cursor in front of the first word. When I move the cursor a couple of characters, the document recognizes the section as 'section 2'. How do I remove the first section to make the old 'section 2' the new 'section 1' and have the old 'section 3' become the new 'section 2', and so on? Thank You! |
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EVERY document has a Section 1.
Extra Section Breaks create Section(s) 2 and up. Look for Section Breaks as Jezebel suggests. -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ "JFL" wrote in message ... I deleted the section break in normal view, and I still got the problem I described. Even though the break does not appear in normal view, the document still displays as 'section 1' (the deleted section) in the first few characters of the document and then displays as 'section 2' when I move the cursor a few characters. I want to prevent this because there are a few more sections I need to merge and having unnecessary sections may make the document ackward to naviagte for subsequent users, if they want to search the document by section. Thanks again. "Jezebel" wrote: Display the document in normal view: this makes the breaks more obvious. Then select and delete. "JFL" wrote in message ... I'm editing a document that currently has 81 sections. When I tried to remove the first section by deleting the section break (next page), the page break line is gone, but the document still reads as 'section 1' when I place the cursor in front of the first word. When I move the cursor a couple of characters, the document recognizes the section as 'section 2'. How do I remove the first section to make the old 'section 2' the new 'section 1' and have the old 'section 3' become the new 'section 2', and so on? Thank You! |
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Just sticking my nose in to interject another point that hasn't yet been
mentioned - so please don't hesitate to correct me if I'm wrong ![]() AFAIK, any Break - regardless of type - *breaks* the line at that point. IOW you can't have a text stringBreaktext string on a single line. No more content can be on the same line following the Break. The OP's description indicates that he is seeing this happen ("When I move the cursor a couple of characters, the document recognizes the section as 'section 2'."), which suggests to me that he/she may be dealing with a corrupt document. That seems to be even more likely due to the number of sections & the ? as to what else might have been done in such a doc. Perhaps a "Maggie" is in order??? -- Regards |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "JFL" wrote in message ... I'm editing a document that currently has 81 sections. When I tried to remove the first section by deleting the section break (next page), the page break line is gone, but the document still reads as 'section 1' when I place the cursor in front of the first word. When I move the cursor a couple of characters, the document recognizes the section as 'section 2'. How do I remove the first section to make the old 'section 2' the new 'section 1' and have the old 'section 3' become the new 'section 2', and so on? Thank You! |
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I have indeed seen "hidden" section breaks of this type, however. They can
be found by setting Section as the Browse Object, but the surest way to get rid of them is to select a small amount of text on either side of the break and delete the whole thing. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "CyberTaz" typegeneraltaz1ATcomcastdotnet wrote in message ... Just sticking my nose in to interject another point that hasn't yet been mentioned - so please don't hesitate to correct me if I'm wrong ![]() AFAIK, any Break - regardless of type - *breaks* the line at that point. IOW you can't have a text stringBreaktext string on a single line. No more content can be on the same line following the Break. The OP's description indicates that he is seeing this happen ("When I move the cursor a couple of characters, the document recognizes the section as 'section 2'."), which suggests to me that he/she may be dealing with a corrupt document. That seems to be even more likely due to the number of sections & the ? as to what else might have been done in such a doc. Perhaps a "Maggie" is in order??? -- Regards |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "JFL" wrote in message ... I'm editing a document that currently has 81 sections. When I tried to remove the first section by deleting the section break (next page), the page break line is gone, but the document still reads as 'section 1' when I place the cursor in front of the first word. When I move the cursor a couple of characters, the document recognizes the section as 'section 2'. How do I remove the first section to make the old 'section 2' the new 'section 1' and have the old 'section 3' become the new 'section 2', and so on? Thank You! |
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