body_end_section_continuous function

Add continuous section

Add continuous section

Section break starts the new section on the same page. This type of section break is often used to change the number of columns without starting a new page.

body_end_section_continuous(x)

Arguments

  • x: an rdocx object

Examples

str1 <- "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit." str1 <- rep(str1, 5) str1 <- paste(str1, collapse = " ") str2 <- "Aenean venenatis varius elit et fermentum vivamus vehicula." str2 <- rep(str2, 5) str2 <- paste(str2, collapse = " ") doc_1 <- read_docx() doc_1 <- body_add_par(doc_1, value = "Default section", style = "heading 1") doc_1 <- body_add_par(doc_1, value = str1, style = "Normal") doc_1 <- body_add_par(doc_1, value = str2, style = "Normal") doc_1 <- body_end_section_continuous(doc_1) print(doc_1, target = tempfile(fileext = ".docx"))

See Also

Other functions for Word sections: body_end_block_section(), body_end_section_columns(), body_end_section_columns_landscape(), body_end_section_landscape(), body_end_section_portrait(), body_set_default_section()