Creating Chapters

A long document is usually divided into chapters or sections, each of which should begin on an odd-numbered (right-hand, or recto) page. Word will start your chapters or sections on odd-numbered pages, and will create running heads to your specifications.

Start a New Chapter

  1. In the document you want to divide into different chapters, place the insertion point at the beginning of the paragraph that starts a new chapter.

  2. On the Page Layout tab, click the Breaks button, and click the Odd Page section-break option in the gallery. Word inserts the section break in front of the insertion point.

    Start a New Chapter

Change the Running Heads

  1. On the Insert tab, click the Header button, and click Edit Header in the gallery.

  2. On the Header & Footer Tools Design tab that appears, click the Link To Previous button to turn it off and to disconnect the header from any previous header.

  3. Replace the old header text, if any, with the text for your new running head.

  4. Click the Go To Footer button to move to the footer, and repeat steps 2 and 3 for the footer. If the document is set for a different running head on the first page, or for different running heads on odd- and even-numbered pages, repeat steps 2 and 3 for those running heads.

  5. Click Close Header And Footer when you’ve finished.

    Change the Running Heads
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