Re: replace manual page breaks
- From: "Tony Jollans" <my forename at my surname dot com>
- Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 06:07:40 +0100
Perhaps I should have been more explicit. Copy the section break but do not
paste it anywhere; ^c uses the contents of the clipboard for the
replacement.
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Enjoy,
Tony
"tjtjjtjt" <tjtjjtjt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Word 2003 does not seem to let me select a Section Break and Copy it intothe
Replace with box. If I try with the keyboard, it only selects theParagraph
mark on the same line with the Section Break and/or any text on that line.and
Perhaps I'm missing a step, but I don't see what that could be.
Using ^c in the Replace with box puts ^c in the document instead of a
Section Break.
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tj
"Tony Jollans" wrote:
I was a bit distressed to find that there was no option to use the
Replace feature to switch Page Breaks for Section Breaks.
You can do it using F&R ...
Add a section break to your document, select it and copy it, delete it,
copies inthen Replace All ^m with ^c.
The disadvantage - which may not affect you very much - is that it
inheritingsection formatting from the section you first created rather than
makefrom where the break is.
will take the first paragraph of Heading 2 text in each section and
have athat
part of the Header
Take a look at StyleRef Fields for this
along with page numbering that starts at one for each
Section.
Having replaced Page Breaks with Section Breaks are you not going to
lot of Page 1s?
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Enjoy,
Tony
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