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Select where you want a new section to begin. Go to Layout > Breaks, and then choose the type of section break you want. Next Page Starts the new section on the following page. Continuous Starts the new section on the same page. This section break is particularly useful for documents that have columns.
In Word, click the Page Layout tab. In the Page Layout Page Setup section click Breaks. Select the type of section break you want to use.
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.
Of this type there are four kinds: next page section breaks, continuous section breaks, even page section breaks, and odd page section breaks.
Section break. Updated: 04/01/2018 by Computer Hope. 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.
There are two different types of page breaks: automatic page breaks (also called soft page breaks) and manual page breaks (also called hard page breaks). As you move onto another page in a document, Word automatically inserts a page break.
Section breaks are used to divide a document into sections. It is used for formatting a section without reflecting its effect on other sections. It allows a section to make changes in margins, page number style, etc.
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