How to delete a section break in Word 2007 without losing formatting?
If you’ve created a section break in a table it will cause the table to automatically expand to the new section. If you’ve created a section break by mistake in the middle of a table and you want to remove it, you can do so without losing your table’s formatting.
To remove a section break from your table or any other section break, select the section break and press Ctrl+T. Now click Break to remove the break.
How do I delete a section break in Word without losing formatting?
If you’ve created a section break between two paragraphs and you want to delete that section break, you need to do a little more work. First, you need to select one of the paragraphs with a section break between them and then right click on it. In the menu that appears, click on “Format Selection”. In the menu that appears, click on Break to remove section breaks. If you want to delete all section breaks in your document, you
How to delete a section break in Word without losing formatting?
If you insert a section break in a document and want to delete it, but don’t want to lose any of the formatting that you’ve already created, or add any new formatting or styles, you can do so by following these steps:
How to remove section break in Word without losing
There are two ways to remove section breaks in your document: you can either delete them manually or you can use the Remove Break command in the Edit section of the ribbon. We will show you both. If you would like to delete section breaks in more than one location at the same time, you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+K to select them all, and then press Delete.
How to remove section break in Word without losing formatting?
To delete the section break you want to click on the section break in question and press the Delete key on your keyboard. This will remove the section break from the document without losing any of its styling or formatting.