You can create sections in documents for different reasons. A section break marks the beginning of a new section, like a page break marks the beginning of a new page. You may want different formatting within a document, like having different amounts of columns in different parts. That can be achieved by having sections and applying different formatting in each one which does not affect other sections. You can use sections for breaking a document up, like having a section for each chapter of a book or a part of a report. A section break can start a new page, but it can also be on the same page, which is a continuous section break.
A continuous section break begins a new section on the same page.
The text becomes part of the following section and takes on the formatting of that section
The text becomes part of the following section and takes on the formatting of that section
Sections in a document have a standard format. For example you can set up sections in your document that have different amounts of columns, if you were doing a magazine. It is possible to have the different sections on the one page. So part of the page woule have 3 columns of text and part could have two columns. A section break will allow you to that. After making a section break, you can change the formatting and it won't affect other sections. A next page section break will create a section break, but start that section on a new page. It is a combination of a section break and a page break.
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The two sections that the section break separated will become one section. Formatting will be affected as will other settings that may have been in the different sections.
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