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You cannot insert a problem in the middle of an existing problem.
A new problem break is always inserted after the selected problem.
Inserting a problem break adds empty space below the break.
Any object between two problem breaks is part of the problem above the
break.
The last problem includes all sheets and objects below the last problem
break.
Problem breaks are not relative to any object, which lets you move objects
within a problem without affecting the problem break location.
Adding a Problem
To add a problem to an open PublishView document:
1. Right-click anywhere on the sheet, and then click Insert > Problem.
The problem is added to the document below any existing problems. The
problem break provides a visible divider between problems.
2. To name the problem, highlight the default text, type a name, and then
click outside the text box to save the name.
The problem break is saved.
If a document has multiple problems, use the scroll bar on the right side of
the document to move up and down through the problems.
Managing Problem Breaks
Problem breaks are used to separate problems and variable sets.
Every problem has a problem break.
A problem break becomes visible when a problem is added to a
document.
A problem break is represented by a dashed line with the name of the
problem positioned on the left side of the sheet.
By default, the problem name is shown as <Name of problem>. Highlight
the default text to type a new name for the problem.
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