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Using Sections

Sections are named blocks of text, including graphics or objects, that you can use in a number of ways:

A section contains at least one paragraph. When you select a text and create a section, a paragraph break is automatically inserted at the end of the text.

You can insert sections from a text document, or an entire text document as a section into another text document. You can also insert sections from a text document as links in another text document, or in the same document.

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To insert a new paragraph immediately before or after a section, click in front or behind the section, and then press +Enter.


Sections and Columns

You can insert sections into an existing section. For example, you can insert a section containing two columns into a section that contains one column.

A section layout, for example on the number of columns, has priority over the page layout defined in a page style.

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