If you’re working in a word-processing document, you can divide it into multiple sections, so that different parts of your content (such as book chapters) can use different page numbering styles, headers, footers, and backgrounds. You might want to do this, for example, to use section-specific chapter titles in headers or to vary the visual design of a section.
All sections begin at the top of a new page. You can divide the current section into two sections starting at the insertion point or at the top of the current page, or you can add a new empty section after the current section.
After you add a new section, you can format it. You can also see which pages belong to a section in Page Thumbnails view.
Note: You can’t divide page layout document pages into additional sections; each page is its own section.
You can add a new section anywhere you place the insertion point in a word-processing document. If the insertion point is at the start of a paragraph, for instance, the new section begins with that paragraph at the top of a new page. This effectively divides the current section into two sections.
In your word-processing document, click anywhere to place the insertion point where you want the new section to start.
Click in the toolbar, then choose Section Break.
Any content before the insertion point remains part of the original section, and content following the insertion point becomes part of a new section at the start of a new page.
You can create a new section that begins with the content on the current page (as long as it’s not the first page of the document or section). This effectively divides the current section into two sections.
Note: To add a new section at the beginning of a word-processing document or section, follow the instructions in the previous task, “Start a new section at the insertion point.”
In your word-processing document, click in the toolbar, then choose Page Thumbnails.
In the left sidebar, select the page you want to make the start of a new section, or in your document, click anywhere in the section you want to the new section to follow.
Click on the right side of the toolbar, then click the Section tab at the top of the Document sidebar.
Click the “Create a new section” pop-up menu, then choose “Starting with this page.”
In your word-processing document, click in the toolbar, then choose Page Thumbnails.
In the left sidebar, select any page in the section preceding where you want to add a new section. (Your new section appears after the section you indicate.)
Open the Document sidebar, then click the Section tab at the top.
Click the “Create a new section” pop-up menu, then choose “After this section.”
When you change the background, headers, footers, and page numbering style for a section, the changes are applied to all pages in the current section.
In your word-processing document, click in the toolbar, then choose Page Thumbnails.
In the left sidebar, select any page in the section you want to format.
Click on the right side of the toolbar, then click the Section tab at the top of the Document sidebar.
To change the background color for this section, select the Background checkbox, click the color well to the right of the checkbox (it looks like a rectangle) and choose a color.
You can also add an image, or a custom color or gradient (two colors that blend into one another) to the background. For more information, see Change the page background.
To choose header and footer options, Below Headers & Footers, do any of the following:
Show headers and footers on all but the first page of the section: Select the “Hide on first page of section” checkbox.
Use different headers and footers on left and right pages (for documents with facing pages): Select the “Left and right pages are different” checkbox.
Use different page numbers, headers, or footers from the previous section: Deselect the “Match previous section” checkbox.
To choose how page numbers appear, Below Page Numbering, do any of the following:
Choose a whole number, roman numeral, or alphabetical numbering format: Click the Format pop-up menu, then choose an option.
Continue page numbers from the previous section: Select “Continue from previous section.”
Choose the page number you want to start this section with: Select “Start at,” then enter the page number you want this section to start with (or click the up or down arrows).
If this document is set up to use facing pages, click the pop-up menu to the right of “Section starts on,” then choose an option to determine where the section content starts:
Next: Starts the section on either a left or right page, whichever comes next in the document. If you don’t want your document to include blank pages, choose Next.
Right: Starts the section on the first right page. If the next page in your document would be a left-side page, a blank page is inserted before the start of the section on the right.
Left: Starts the section on the first left page. If the next page in your document would be a right-side page, a blank page is inserted before the start of the section on the left.
You can see which pages in a word-processing document belong to a particular section in Page Thumbnails view. By default (unless you start with a template that already has multiple sections), all pages in a word-processing document are part of the same section until you choose to create additional sections.
Note: In page layout documents, each page is always a single section (and cannot be divided).