Here's the fix I used before Word 2008: 1 Go to the current end of your document, between the body text and the End Notes (Optional: Click the icon in the toolbar, just so you can see what's going on) 2 Insert a Section Break (Next Page) after the last word of the section. In Word 2007, you click Page Layout Breaks Section Break (Next Page). 3 Type some gibberish, just for show 4 Scroll down to the endnotes, and right click anywhere inside the first endnote. Click 'note options/' Switch location to 'end of section' 5 Click 'Apply' This seems to no longer work in Word 2008 (MAC) at step 4, because there is no 'note options' to click.
Troubleshoot page and section breaks in Microsoft Word Word's page and section breaks often confound users. They often enter them when they don't mean to, creating structural problems that the.
Just updating in case anyone else is having the same problem. Thanks, Michael [email protected] 6/7/2009, 10:43 น.
Peggy, Thanks for the info. Somehow I thought you could mix the text with the page layout. Haven't found anything in the UG that led me to that conclusion. I solved this problem by spending an hour copying all of the info in the text boxes I had created in a 'text' environment to a new document with a 'page layout'.
Not fun but it seemed to work. Lots of vaguries when you start using word without lots of instruction. Maybe you can help with this one.
We put a telephone number in a text box in page layout. We put 's around the area code. When we tried to change the area code on one of the numbers it wouldn't let us delete it.
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We tried find and replace and it found and replaced the area code and then duplicated the first 3 numbers of the local phone number, i.e. (705)-999-xxxx became 705-999999-xxxx. There was no '999' in our replace line. Even when I tried replacing just the ( or the ) we got the extra numbers??? Pages has some great capabilities but it sure seems like the learning curve is very very steep.
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