MS Word has various Breaks, from Page Breaks to Section Breaks. However, and
especially when trying to isolate a particular word or link in a protected
form, a break is necessary to isolate the text/link. However, even the most
basic 'Continous Section Break' counts as a vertical seperation between text.

Here, a 'Logical Section Break' would be useful that would act like a
'Continous Section Break' without the vertical seperation, causing no visible
change in the document formatting and layout, but still allows for isolation
of parts of the text within the paragraph or line of text.

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Re: Add a Logical Section Break in MS Word w/no change to text format by Word

Word
Mon Mar 13 21:18:37 CST 2006

G'day Greg Nelson <Greg Nelson@discussions.microsoft.com>,

Word 2003 has a protected text feature that allows for inline lock
downs.

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic

steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment)
Without prejudice


Greg Nelson <Greg Nelson@discussions.microsoft.com> reckoned:

>MS Word has various Breaks, from Page Breaks to Section Breaks. However, and
>especially when trying to isolate a particular word or link in a protected
>form, a break is necessary to isolate the text/link. However, even the most
>basic 'Continous Section Break' counts as a vertical seperation between text.
>
>Here, a 'Logical Section Break' would be useful that would act like a
>'Continous Section Break' without the vertical seperation, causing no visible
>change in the document formatting and layout, but still allows for isolation
>of parts of the text within the paragraph or line of text.
>
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>This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
>suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
>Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
>link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
>click "I Agree" in the message pane.
>
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