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Old 10-07-2020, 04:45 PM
Swarup Swarup is offline Cannot find section break; searched with ^b but it is not getting highlighted Windows 10 Cannot find section break; searched with ^b but it is not getting highlighted Office 2019
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Originally Posted by Guessed View Post
A section break can only reside in the main body of the document - it won't be in a header or footer.

You don't have to have graphics to have floating objects. Do you have text frames in your document?

Did you change to Draft view to look for the section break?
No text frames in the document yet; will be adding some, but there aren't any yet.

However: the draft view is indeed a perfect solution. I needed to be able to see clearly where the section breaks are, and draft mode puts all the section breaks into ready view.

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