How to delete a continuous section break in Word 2010 without losing formatting?
A continuous section break is an in-line break in a paragraph that connects two paragraphs together. Use a continuous section break to separate sections in a document. Instead of using a page break, you can connect paragraphs together with a continuous section break.
You can delete a continuous section break by following these steps:
How to remove a
By default, Word styles are applied to a paragraph after it was created. If you move or copy the contents of the paragraph to a new location in the document, any styles in the paragraph will also be applied to the new location. However, you can remove the styles from the paragraph before you move it. To do so, you will need to go to the Paragraph section of the ribbon and click on the arrow next to the Styles button to reveal a list of paragraphs containing the styles. After
How to delete a continuous section break in Word without losing formatting?
If you want to remove a continuous section break safely and without losing any formatting, you have to remember a little trick. Instead of deleting the break itself, press CTRL+Z to undo the section break. When the break appears, right-click it and click Break → Break All to clean up the break.
How to remove a continuous section break in Word without losing formatting?
If you broke a section in your document, you might have noticed that the formatting of the text is different (font size, color, etc.), but you might not have realized that the section break is still visible. To remove a continuous section break without losing any formatting, you can follow these steps:
How to remove a continuous section break with new paragraph in Word without losing formatting?
To remove a continuous section break, right click on the section of the document where you want to make the change. Choose Break Connections and click Remove Break. A new paragraph will be automatically created.