Hi, Bob! Happy new Year to you both. May it be a Word-friendly one. You might try moving just passed the section break and then pressing the backspace key. This deletes page breaks and should delete a section break as well. Hope this works and perhaps we'll see you and Sharlene at another meeting soon. Also, be careful out there. Warmest regards, Lynne _____ From: infoshare-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:infoshare-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of S. Kraft Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 2:20 PM To: infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [infoshare] Word 2003 questions Bob Kraft here. Sharlene and I both wish you all a happy and healthy New Year. I have a very simple, I think, Word question. I am a happy WordPerfect user who is just beginning to use Word 2003 and my newly created document seems to be a bit of a monster. That is, when I change margins on different parts of the text Word creates what it calls Sections, without any input from me. Anhd when I print the document, each section prints on its own page. Do any of you know how, using JAWS, I can at least eliminate the page breaks so that the sections follow each other on the same page. And do all Word documents consist of sections? Do I have to keep those? Any input would be helpful. Thank you for reading.