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Getting a Blob with Section Breaks
Hi Big Jim,
A sample file rather than a screenshot would be helpful. Here's how to do it without sending private information. Why a sample file is important for troubleshooting - - - - - - - and how to do it.
What is your Word version (release number)?
What is your Operating System release?
I am not seeing anything in your screenshot that screams out the need for section breaks.
Nor am I really seeing the "blob" you are mentioning.
When to Use Section breaks in Microsoft Word
If you are talking about a large blank part in your document, the following may help explain it:
Improving the Bottom Line by Suzanne Barnhill, MVP
- Big_Jim_SladeFeb 08, 2023Copper ContributorThe giant gray thing is the "blob" is where the section break was entered. It covers up some of the text. I have seen it frequently since "upgrading" to V16.
I need the section break because I have a 750 page document that consists of subdocuments where the footnotes need to restart and I have places where I need to switch back and forth between landscape and portrait. I have Word 16.69 and Mac OS 13.2.- Charles_KenyonFeb 08, 2023Bronze Contributor
Big_Jim_Slade You mention subdocuments. Are you using the Master Documents "Feature"?
If so, I urge you to read Master Documents "Feature" in Microsoft Word. The blob may be an artidfact of the Master Document view.
- Big_Jim_SladeFeb 08, 2023Copper Contributor
Charles_Kenyon No, I am not.