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Old 12-04-2018, 04:30 PM
MightyMouse58 MightyMouse58 is offline Protected template issues Windows 10 Protected template issues Office 2013
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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
How are you restricting your editing? If you are simply restricting to certain styles, there should be no problem inserting section breaks.

On the Page Layout tab in the ribbon, the Breaks option in Page Setup is greyed out, restricting users only to normal page breaks.


Why do they want to insert section breaks?

They need to be able to insert additional annexes, and without section breaks the page numbering goes wrong. Also they may need to adjust page size and/or orientation within an annex.

If it is so they can change the headers and footers, they need to look into use of the StyleRef Field. There are lots of good reasons to insert section breaks, that just is not usually one of them. - what do you mean by this statement? I don't understand where you're coming from.
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