RE: SECTION BREAKS IN TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS
Steve asked:
In what situations do you use the following Section Breaks:
Allen Wyatt said:
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Even. Opposite of the "odd" section break. I don't think I have ever run
across a need to use this one, but it is there in case you do need it.
Stan added:
In a similar fashion, it can be used to force new chapters/sections to begin on an odd page facing a blank page or an illustration. Tip: start the section with page break after the graphic and caption/credit.
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