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Use section breaks to change the layout or formatting in one section of ...
You can use section breaks to change the layout or formatting of pages in your document. To change formatting in a document, insert a section break at the beginning of where you want the change. Set up the formatting change just past the new section break. If you want to change formatting again, put in another section break.
Edit your existing headers and footers - Microsoft Support
Change your document's header or footer text, remove the first page header or footer, add page numbers, images, or change colors and fonts on headers and footers.
Configure headers and footers for different sections of a document ...
Click or tap the page at the beginning of a section. Select Layout > Breaks > Next Page. Double-click the header or footer on the first page of the new section. Click Link to Previous to turn it off and unlink the header or footer from the previous section. Note: Headers and footers are linked separately.
Insert or delete a page break - Microsoft Support
Use page breaks to control where a page ends and where a new page begins. Place the cursor where you want to start a new page. Select Insert > Page Break. Select Layout. In the Paragraph group, select the small arrow. In the Paragraph dialog box, select Line and Page Breaks. Select Home > Show/Hide .
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