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Originally Posted by Xavier
If Word doesn't know what a page is, then why can I put in a Page Break, or Next Page section break?
If I were to replace the Page Breaks at the bottom of each page with a Section Break, could I then use a Macro to do what I am hoping to?
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I think if you try to put 3000 Section breaks in a Word document it will become practically unusable. Section breaks carry a huge amount of formatting.
If you add a page break, you tell Word to start a new page. If you add a Section break, you tell Word to start a new Section. In the absence of those, Word starts a new page during printing depending on the print parameters
There is no such thing as a page style in Word.
You can set paragraph styles for your bottom four lines.
You can use a frame as part of this style.
You can use the StyleRef field in footers to change the contents on every page.
Word is not a typewriter.
Basic Concepts of Microsoft Word - from Shauna Kelly