
Insert a section break - Microsoft Support
Go to Layout > Breaks, and then choose the type of section break you want. Add section break to customize your document's headers and footers, format, layout, and page numbering.
Use section breaks to change the layout or formatting in one section …
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 …
Change a section break - Microsoft Support
In the Section start list, choose the kind of section break that you want. You can't change section breaks in Word for the web. Open in Word for the desktop and change section breaks there.
Configure headers and footers for different sections of a Word …
Set up headers and footers to provide different content for different sections of a document.
Delete a section break - Microsoft Support
When you delete a section break, Word combines the text before and after the break into one section. The new combined section uses the formatting from the section that followed the …
Create a new section - Microsoft Support
Learn how to add a new section or new section group to your OneNote notebook and give it a meaningful name.
Show section breaks - Microsoft Support
See where your section breaks by displaying all formatting marks.
Insert or remove a section break between pages in a publication
Learn how to insert and remove section breaks in publications using Publisher.
Change or delete a header or footer on a single page
Click or tap where you want to start a new page without the header or footer. Go to Layout > Breaks > Next Page to create a section break. Select Link to Previous to turn off the link …
Customize page numbers and their formats in different Word …
Customize the page numbering in different sections of your documents.
Collapse or expand parts of a document - Microsoft Support
After opening your document in Word, collapse or expand parts of a document there. Then, press Ctrl+S to save your document to its original location. Make parts of your document collapsible …