04-19-2009, 01:54 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Dawsonville, Ga (NE of Atl)
Posts: 355
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Based on 2007
Here is how:
First, when I am experimenting, I like to have a basic test document to learn on, so on a blank page I type the following:
=rand(3,15)
<Enter>
to have text...
And save as "TestEraseMe" so I can easily go back if I screw up
Next, I usually turn on the backward P to see my moves:
Home tab
Paragraph group
Okay, now what I would do:
With my test doc open and saved, I go down to where I want to change my Page Size:
Page Layout tab
Page Setup Group
at Breaks, I click the small downward arrow by it
Select "Section Break"
Section Break, Next Page
(A Next Page section break stops the current page and starts a new page. However, the new page is also a new Section. A Next page break is similar to inserting a new page break, but creates a new section, as well.)
Now, my 2 page test document is in 2 parts, which I can now format differently from each other, e.g., one section Sized A4, and another Sized A5
You can, of course, break up your document into as many sections as you want to change
If you use 2003, do the above moves here to see how:
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