Customers have experienced difficulties inserting page breaks between sections when using the following token structures:
Refer Document: Tokens in Microsoft Word or Microsoft PowerPoint Documents
These challenges arise when attempting to place page breaks around or within these tokens, often resulting in unexpected blank pages or content misalignment.
When adding page breaks in a Word document, the behaviour varies depending on the placement and type of page break applied within sections. Below is a detailed explanation of the different scenarios observed:
1. Page Break Before Start Condition:
2. Page Break After End Condition:
3. Page Break Between Conditions:
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