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If the merge block should break after the first block and the new block should be rendered on a new section, a section break can be included into the merge block. Therefore, simply set the input position to the end of the block and select Breaks → Next Page from the Page Setup group in the Page Layout ribbon tab.
In the document, click where you want to insert a section break. On the Layout tab, under Page Setup, click Break, and then click the kind of section break that you want. The following table shows examples of the types of section breaks that you can insert.
Click where you want a new section to begin. Click Layout > Breaks, and then click the type of section break you want. Note: If you want to add a page break, click Page. Learn more about adding page breaks to your document.
In the document, click where you want to insert a section break. On the Layout tab, under Page Setup, click Break, and then click the kind of section break that you want. The following table shows examples of the types of section breaks that you can insert.
Software used: Word 2010. ... Place the cursor in the location where you want to split the document (where you want the new section to begin). Click on the Page Layout tab in the Office Ribbon. Click on the Breaks button in the Page Setup section. Click on one of the Section Breaks listed.
In a word processor, such as Microsoft Word, a section break splits your document's pages into sections that can have a different format or layout. For example, you could create pages that have different headers and footers.
Position the toothpick cursor where you want the new section to start. Click the mouse where you need to begin a new section, similar to creating a new page break. Click the Layout tab on the Ribbon. In the Page Setup area, click the Breaks button. ... Choose Next Page from the Breaks button menu.
Click where you want to insert the section break. On the Page Layout tab, click on Breaks, and then under Section Breaks, click Next Page. ... If you want the text to continue on the same page, under Section Breaks, click Continuous.
Position the toothpick cursor where you want the new section to start. ... Click the Layout tab on the Ribbon. In the Page Setup area, click the Breaks button. ... Choose Next Page from the Breaks button menu.
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