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Moving around sections (that are pages)
Word doesn't really "think" in terms of pages. The only practical way to move content around is to use copy and paste, since you can't move the pages themselves.
An alternative approach, if you have structured your document with heading styles, is to move headings (and their subordinate text) around in Outline view.
Usually, having a new section for each new page creates an unnecessarily complex document. Which type of content do you need in headers? There might be another way to "populate" the header which doesn't involve using section breaks.
I have 1 piece of text that I am repeating on each page and two pieces that is unique to each page. One of the unique pieces has a number sequence in it.
- Stefan_BlomNov 23, 2021MVP
Does the unique piece of text appear only in the header? If it is also on the page, you can repeat it in the header with a STYLEREF field. The requirement is that you format the text range in a particular style so that the STYLEREF field knows which text it should retrieve.