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Remove section breaks

Anonymous
2014-12-15T15:02:04+00:00

Split from this thread.

I have done what you said and cannot select the page breaks. My cursor acts as if there is nothing there it can select. And I cannot get rid of the breaks. This is frustrating and very inconvenient.

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  1. Jim G 134K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2014-12-20T19:04:00+00:00

    The question was split off because it was a new question responding to an answered question from February, 2011. Microsoft Word has undergone many updates since 2011. The answer provided in 2011 seems to have solved the original question asker's problem, but not Heidi's. The alternative would have been to mark an answer that seemed to work as Not Answer and bring back a 2011 thread back to life. I went with splitting the question off as something new to be addressed.

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  2. Bob Jones AKA CyberTaz MVP 435.9K Reputation points
    2014-12-17T06:59:45+00:00

    I'm not even touching that one ;-)

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  3. Anonymous
    2014-12-17T02:24:34+00:00

    Here's a question... why are moderators breaking off a question in December that was added in September to a question that was asked in May?

    PLEASE give me a LOGICAL explanation for that??

    If I am missing something or have misunderstood the sequence of events please correct me... this all seems absurd and unnecessary.

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  4. Bob Jones AKA CyberTaz MVP 435.9K Reputation points
    2014-12-17T01:50:34+00:00

    A well-meant suggestion for future reference :-) If you want to get replies to a question, post it as such -- a New Question -- rather than  burying it as a Reply in another conversation. A Reply should be made only if offering a suggestion or solution to the originator of the question to which you're replying.

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  5. Anonymous
    2014-12-16T19:35:02+00:00

    LOL...Thanks for the replies....6 months after the question. I have no idea what document I was even working on. Must have eventually figured it out....I haven't had to get rid of section breaks in a very long time.....Happy Holidays...

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