Summary

In this chapter, you’ve learned about the difference between section and paragraph formatting, and exactly what section formatting is. You now know how to create new document sections, as well as why you might want to. You’ve also learned what headers and footers are, what they’re used for, how to use them, and how to navigate them. You finished by seeing how applying a new theme can polish the look of your document. You should now be able to do the following:

  • Convert a next page section break into a continuous section break, and vice versa

  • Vertically align a section of a document

  • Change the paper size and paper feed for the envelope section of a document

  • Place decorative or line borders around specific pages

  • Create page numbers in your documents

  • Edit headers and footers

  • Set up different page numbering systems in different parts of a document

  • Access side-margin material in the header/footer layer

  • Apply a new theme

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