Question on breaks

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Woody44
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Question on breaks

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Can someone explain the difference between a section break and a chapter break?

Having moved from Microsoft Word to SoftMaker Office, I haven't fully adapted to differences in terminology and differences in the way things work. In Word, I can enter a column break, a page break, or any of four types of section break:
  • Next Page
  • Continuous
  • Even Page
  • Odd Page
In formatting books, however, I often want the headers in each chapter to change, to indicate the chapter title. In Word, since I always want a new chapter to begin on a right-hand (odd numbered) page, I would insert a section break for "Odd Page." Easy. Even I could figure that out.

In Textmaker, when I open the Insert > Break menu, I have the following choices:
  • Line
  • Column
  • Page
  • Section
  • Chapter
The Line Break, Column Break work the same as in Word. Page Break also works the same in TextMaker; it jumps to a new page, but it's within the same section, so headers and footers remain the same.

But what's the difference between a Section Break and a Chapter Break? Aren't section breaks the same as chapter breaks?

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Re: Question on breaks

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The main function of section breaks is the option to change the number of columns without starting a new chapter. So you can format part of the text with a different number of columns while all chapter options stay the same. A section break can be combined with a page break but this is not necessary; a new section may as well begin or end somewhere on a page.
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