Section breaks are sections. They can be in different sections on the same page, or they can be divided into sections and the next page at the same time.
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The biggest difference between the two usages is the header, footer and page settings, such as:
1. In the document arrangement, a few pages need to be rowed, or different paper, pages distance, etc., then set these pages separately to one section, which is different from the front and rear content;
2. In document layout, if the headers, footers, page numbers, etc. of the home page, table of contents, etc. need to be different from the text, then the home page, table of contents, etc. should be treated as separate sections;
3. If the page layout of the front and back content is the same as the header and footer, but a new page is needed to start a new chapter, then generally use page breaks, and of course use section breaks (next page).
Here’s how to insert section breaks:
Find "Separator" in "Page Layout" and click ▽ to see four types of section breaks. The next page section break means that the page will be divided into sections at the same time. The continuous section break means that the section will be divided into sections at the same time. That is to say, there can be multiple sections on one page. Odd and even section breaks are generally used when typesetting double-sided printed documents; they are used to ensure that certain pages are always on the left after the bound document is opened. or right. Because the starting pages of many book chapters are required to be fixed on odd-numbered pages.
The method of inserting section breaks in WPS text is very simple. It is the same as the steps for inserting other functions. However, when using section breaks, you still need to pay attention to the difference between headers and footers and section breaks. In this way, when using time, you will not fail to achieve the desired effect.