I didn't follow this whole thread from the beginning but from the subject line I am inferring tht you want to find section breaks within a document. Below are commands to find things in a word document and the keystrokes to find them. This list is from Jerry Cox who saved it from Debbie Scales. Good luck, Judith REPLACEMENT COMMANDS For the replace with field , a hard page break is ^m. I have put them below. But while in the replace with field, you can also tab and press the space bar on the "more button". Then tab to special and press the space bar and you will have a menu with items you can enter on to place them in the replace with field. Paragraph mark = ^p Tab character = ^t Comment mark = ^a Any character = ^? Any digit = ^# Any letter = ^$ Caret character = ^^ Column break = ^n Em dash = ^+ En dash = ^= Endnote mark = ^e Field = ^d Footnote mark = ^f Graphic = ^g Manual line break = ^l Manual page break = ^m Nonbreaking hyphen = ^~ Nonbreaking space = ^s Optional hyphen = ^- Section break = ^b White space = ^w ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sid Ordway" < docsgo@xxxxxxxxxx> To: < JFWlite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 8:02 PM Subject: [JFWlite] Removing Page Breaks I have converted a 13 page PDF document to a .DOC format by using Open Book. In the process, a number of unwanted page breaks have been inserted resulting in a 20 page document. Using JFW 5.0, how does one go about removing the unwanted page breaks? OS is Windows XP Pro and Application is MS Word 2002 (XP). 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Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ ----- Original Message ----- From: Adrian Spratt To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 3:52 PM Subject: Re: Section Sign John, I just realized your question implies you're not finding this list, and I should have been clearer. By "insert-4," I'm referring to the 4 on the number row above the letters on the keyboard. I'm not referring to the numpad. As I said in the message I just sent, I find I can access this feature while within a variety of applications. ----- Original Message ----- From: John Ramsey To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 12:49 PM Subject: RE: Section Sign Hello Adrian, I have sent an email to FS and will let you know what they say. In the meantime, when you hit insert f4, are you in a word processing application, such as, WordPerfect or word? Take care, John -----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 12:34 PM To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Section Sign Hi, everyone. I sent this message at about 6:30 last night, EST, but it hasn't turned up in the list, as a fellow lister confirmed. I hope it's not a repeat for any of you. John, I remember I once tricked JAWS into saying the section sign. However, I've just been experimenting in the JAWS dictionary manager, only to find JAWS doesn't recognize that it's on a character. The JAWS graphics labeler doesn't recognize it as a graphic, at least in WordPerfect. Curiously, the section sign does appear in the symbols list you get by pressing insert-4. Open up that file and type an s, and you will be taken right to it. I've been testing this in both 6.2 and 8. Someone on the list may also have tricked JAWS into speaking the symbol and remembers how they did it. Otherwise, it would be worth an email to FS tech support. If you get an answer, please let us all know. Adrian ----- Original Message ----- From: John Ramsey Hello All, I have a different punctuation question. I do a lot of legal reading and there is an s like symbol for section and i was told that it was in an earlier version of JFW. I believe it was 7.0, but cannot say for sure. When JFW reads a code or statute section with this symbol, it reads over it as if the symbol was not there. Is there a way to either, one, find this symbol in the JFW menu choices, or two, select the symbol in a document and add it to the punctuation symbols? As always, I will greatly appreciate your help. Take care, John