Microsoft KB Archive/21638

Function of a Continuous Division Break

PSS ID Number: Q21638 Article last modified on 11-02-1994

3.x 4.00 5.00

MS-DOS

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The following information is for Word versions 3.x and 4.00:

When the “division break:” field under Format Division Layout is set to Continuous in a division, Word will not give a page break when it encounters that division. Word will print the remainder of the current page with text from the new division in the previous division’s format, and then use the new division format at the top of the next page.

The following information is for Word version 5.00:

When the “division break:” field under Format Division Layout is set to Continuous in a division, Word starts the division on the same page where the previous division ends. If the new division has different margins or page sizes, these take effect on the next page. If there are multiple columns in the previous division, Word evens the columns above the division mark so that the bottoms of the columns all end on the same horizontal line. Word then fills out the page below the division mark with the number of columns specified for the new division.

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