Add a section to the document. You can define any section with a block_section object. All other body_end_section_* are specialized, this one is highly flexible but it's up to the user to define the section properties.
body_end_block_section(x, value)
Arguments
x: an rdocx object
value: a block_section object
Illustrations
Examples
library(officer)str1 <-"Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit."str1 <- rep(str1,20)str1 <- paste(str1, collapse =" ")ps <- prop_section( page_size = page_size(orient ="landscape"), page_margins = page_mar(top =2), type ="continuous")doc_1 <- read_docx()doc_1 <- body_add_par(doc_1, value = str1, style ="Normal")doc_1 <- body_add_par(doc_1, value = str1, style ="Normal")doc_1 <- body_end_block_section(doc_1, block_section(ps))doc_1 <- body_add_par(doc_1, value = str1, style ="centered")print(doc_1, target = tempfile(fileext =".docx"))
See Also
Other functions for Word sections: body_end_section_columns(), body_end_section_columns_landscape(), body_end_section_continuous(), body_end_section_landscape(), body_end_section_portrait(), body_set_default_section()