RE: SECTION BREAKS IN TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS

Subject: RE: SECTION BREAKS IN TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS
From: awyatt -at- dcomp -dot- com (Allen L. Wyatt)
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2002 18:26:40 -0500

Steve asked:
In the real business world-for Technical Documents- how many Section Breaks
do you normally use and for what purpose?

Allen says:
The answer is "as many as you need." This is not meant to be flippant, but
the section needs of any document can vary widely. You should use breaks, as
necessary, to meet the goals of your document.

Steve asked:
In what situations do you use the following Section Breaks:

Allen says:
Continuous. Use this type of break whenever you are changing margins or
column layout in the middle of a page.

Next page. Use this when you want the layout changes to force your document
to the next page. For instance, when you want to change margins but not have
it affect the current page.

Odd. Typically used for starting new chapters/sections that must begin on
the next odd page. Used extensively for book-type layouts.

Even. Opposite of the "odd" section break. I don't think I have ever run
across a need to use this one, but it is there in case you do need it.

-Allen Wyatt
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