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Brian Barker wrote
Incidentally, it's possible that you are thinking of Microsoft Word's 
"sections", which are rather different: those are unfortunately named 
section *breaks* and more akin to LibreOffice's manual page breaks 
with a change of page style.

You're right, MS sections and LibO sections belong to different concepts
despite their similar names, thanks for reminding that.

Nino



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