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I am not familiar with Scrivener.
What prevents you from doing this in Word? If you use a heading style to start this "section" you can then easily move it or find it using the Navigation pane. The term "section" is a jargon term in Word denoting a portion of a document marked off and potentially having its own pagination, orientation, layout and headers//footers. Sections / Headers and Footers in Microsoft Word (Ribbon Versions) |
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