Examples of using Chapter or section in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
The new page uses the default layout for the chapter or section.
Important: Deleting a chapter or section deletes all its content.
You can import an Adobe InDesign(IDML) file into your book as its own chapter or section.
Select a chapter or section and choose Edit> Duplicate.
Use a storyboard to depict one chapter or section at a time.
Click a chapter or section title and do any of the following.
The imported file is added after a selected chapter or section in the Book pane.
If no chapter or section is selected, the imported file is added at the end of the book.
To rearrange content within a chapter or section, you must edit the content.
Add a chapter or section title: Click the"Untitled" placeholder text
In the Book pane(shown above), select the chapter or section you want to add pages to.
ideas presented in a chapter or section.
As you add content to a chapter or section, pages are added automatically as needed.
more solutions to the problem as described in the chapter or section.
you can easily extract any chapter or section from CHM and convert it into a PDF file.
To insert content within a chapter or section, copy the content from the Pages
The Chapter Recap is a great way to show the main events of a chapter or section by breaking up the story into smaller pieces.
On the book page, triple-click the chapter or section title and choose an option from the Title pop-up menu.
When you view a landscape template in portrait orientation, each chapter or section has one scrolling page that displays all the content.
serve as chapters or sections of the design document.
Pratisamyukta/ Patisamyutta means a section or chapter in a collection organised by subject;
These can be two separate chapters or sections of the project design.
arbitrator to whom the decision relates shall be replaced in accordance with the provisions of Section 2 of Chapter III or Section 2 of Chapter IV.
Add a chapter or a section In the Book pane(shown above),
the resulting vacancy shall be filled in accordance with the provisions of Section 2 of Chapter III or Section 2 of Chapter IV.