If you’re using Yosemite and the latest Pages, VO misreports a section break as 
a page break. There is no short cut for section break so you have to do it from 
the Insert menu. Also, Enter is not Return. The short cut for page break is 
Cmd-Enter which is Cmd-FN-Return on a laptop keyboard.

When I tested this problem I was able to insert a section break at the desired 
location, so I don’t know what’s happening for you.

Cheers,

Anne


> On 3 Nov 2014, at 03:57, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello to all. I'm trying to add a section brake in a section I want to 
> remove, how ever, it is adding it at the end of the document. I have tried 
> everything, routing then pushing cmd shift enter, pushing cmd shift enter, it 
> adds it to the end of  the document always. I can't even cut and paste the 
> brake so I can remove about 10 pages of stuff from this document I messed up 
> on. Any help? I need to get this done yesterday and I'm about to pull what's 
> left out of my hair out. lol! I  also wrote to the apple community so we'll 
> see what they say.
> 
> Take care to all.
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