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About Anne Troy
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Office Articles Virtually all common questions about Microsoft Word, including all versions. Help with formatting and troubleshooting, templates and long documents.
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Author of Dreamboat on Word and Co-Author of Office VBA: Macros You Can Use Today. Me and Word have been together for about 15 years.
 
   

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Microsoft Word - Editing sections of an existing Word 07 doc.


Expert: Anne Troy - 1/29/2009

Question
Anne,

I am trying to edit the current sections that are in a word doc. I have 3 now, but they are in the wrong place. Halfway through the 2nd section, I would like to start a new section so I can change the header to correlate.

Can you help?

Tyler

Answer
You must insert a section break.
Click on Page Layout.
Click on the Breaks dropdown arrow, and choose Next page.

While the following article doesn't cover 2007, the types of section breaks are the same:
http://www.officearticles.com/word/understanding_section_breaks_in_microsoft_wor...

I hope it helps!

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