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Carefully delete the blank pages but leave the section breaks there. You might find you have some extra blank pages at the end of sections: turn Paragraph Marks on (see this article for how to do that) so that you can see your Section Breaks. To do this, select the text from which you want to remove the formatting and click Clear All Formatting in the Font section of the Home tab. If you’ve copied text from another document and it’s not formatted the way you want, or it has some strange or mixed up formatting, you can easily remove all the formatting from the text and return the text to the default style. Once you’ve done this to all your documents, combine them. How to Remove All Formatting From Selected Text in Word 2013 Documents. Find the Breaks section and drop it down using the little arrow.I’ve covered this in more detail in this article, but here’s a summary with a screenshot from Word 2013. What should she do? How to combine Word documents and not lose the formatīefore you combine the documents into one big document, add a Section Break at the end of each document you want to combine. I had a question in a comment from someone who had used my method to combine several chapters of a textbook. But what if combining documents loses the formatting?
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