If your document has multiple section breaks, Word essentially sees multiple racks of mailboxes, one for each section. Another mailbox holds the headers and yet another mailbox holds the footers. So one mailbox holds all the text in the main body of the document. Each element that might be on a page is kept in a different mailbox. Word sees your document as a rack of mailboxes. An accurate comparison might be a rack of mailboxes, say for an apartment complex or a company department (or pigeonholes, in UK/Aus/Can English). To Word, your document is not composed of pages. However, one of the most important things that you can understand in the effort to control Word is that Word doesn’t think in terms of pages. Some of the pages just have regular text, some pages have images, some pages have footnotes, etc. Each of the pages has different elements on it. You probably look at a Word document and see a number of pages.
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