Continuous Section Breaks Become New Page Breaks in Landscape

Last reviewed: February 5, 1998
Article ID: Q77233
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 2.0, 2.0a, 2.0a-CD, 2.0b, 2.0c, 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c

SUMMARY

Continuous section breaks become next-page section breaks if you change the page orientation or paper size in one of the sections. This change is not reversed if you reverse the page orientation change, so if a continuous section break becomes a next-page section break, it must be manually changed back to continuous.

MORE INFORMATION

In Microsoft Word for Windows version 2.0, you can change the page orientation of one or more sections within the same document.

If you insert a continuous section break between sections that are subsequently formatted for different page orientations or paper sizes (for example, landscape and portrait), the continuous section break becomes a next-page section break. This occurs because a single page cannot contain both portrait and landscape orientation. Each page can contain one orientation only.

If you later change the sections of the document back to the original orientation or paper size, the continuous section break is not restored. The next-page section break remains until you manually change it back to a continuous section break using the Format Section Layout command.

Steps to Reproduce Problem

Note: These steps assume that the default page-setup orientation is portrait.

  1. Create a new document and divide it into three sections, separated by continuous section breaks. To insert a continuous section break into a document, move the insertion point to the place where you want to insert the section break. From the Insert menu, choose Break and select Continuous from the Section Break portion of the dialog box. Choose the OK button.

  2. With the insertion point positioned in the second section, from the Format menu, choose Page Setup. Select Size and Orientation and change the Orientation to Landscape. Choose the OK button.

  3. From the Format menu, choose Section Layout. The Section Start is now New Page. Choose the Cancel button.

  4. Position the insertion point in the second section. From the Format menu, choose Page Setup. Select Size and Orientation and change the Orientation to Portrait. Choose the OK button.

  5. From the Format menu, choose Section Layout. Notice that the Section Start is still New Page; it has not changed back to Continuous. Choose the Cancel button.


KBCategory: kbusage
KBSubcategory: kblayout
Additional query words: winword winword2 word6
2.0 2.0a 2.0a 2.0b 2.0a-CD 2.0b 2.0a-CD
Keywords : kblayout
Version : 2.0 2.0a 2.0a-CD 2.0b 2.0c
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: February 5, 1998
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