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Old 02-06-2017, 01:04 AM
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You have evidently messed up the page layout by an over-use of Section breaks. Your second screenshot depicts four Sections in as many pages...



If you attach the actual document to a post, someone here might be able to tidy it up for you. The attachment(s) could then be deleted. If you go down that course, do be aware that docx attachments are limited to no more than 500KB each, but you could add the document to a zip archive of up to 2Mb and attach that. Deleting any photos from the attachment(s) would significantly reduce the file size.
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