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Help! Manual page break starts a new section
I'm using Word 2003 on WindowsXP.
A consultant sent me a 12-page document that has 12 sections (for no apparent reason -- the formatting and headers/footers are the same thoughout). Anyway, I am unable to make the document all one section. So far I've tried: -going into Page Settings = Layout and changing "Section Start" to continuous. -removing all ^b characters (section break) and also replacing them with manual page breaks (^m) Any suggestions on how to fix this would be appreciated. Thnx! -Cloy |
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