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Thanks. Yes, that was the mystery to me. All of the pages were of the same Page Setup, with no changes in header/footer, paper, etc. So why burden the document with Section Breaks??
--Lorraine
-----Original Message-----
From: rbilbao -at- us -dot- amadeus -dot- net [mailto:rbilbao -at- us -dot- amadeus -dot- net]
Sent: Thu 9/26/2002 4:26 PM
To: TECHWR-L
Cc: Lorraine Kiewiet
Subject: Re: FW: Tables "tied" to section breaks - FIXED!!
Re: Can somebody tell me WHY one would want to set up a table with Text wrapping
around it and Section breaks for every page? I have not ever had the need to do
this.
I'd be careful with section breaks. I removed all section breaks in a doc
recently because normal page breaks are so much easier to work with. Later, I
needed different headers in each section so I had to put the section breaks back
in! A good Word resource (it truly helped me understand why headers and footers
are so evil all the time) is the MVP site: http://www.mvps.org/word/index.html
Rhina
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