Although Microsoft Word doesn’t have a “page style” resource, which is commonly found in other popular text processors (like BROffice, LibreOffice, or professional desktop publishing tools like Quark XPress and Adobe InDesign), it can produce different page styles in a single document by dividing the document into sections.
In this chapter, you will learn how to use the different types of Section Breaks to control page formatting and have greater control over the document text flow, including the use of columns, numbering, page size, orientation, and vertical alignment. All the documents ...