I think I got it to work. I put a page brake then went to the section part of 
the inspector and created  new section at that page. . I then created a page 
brake and section at the part I wanted kept, showed page thumb nales, hit 
delete on any of the pages in the range I wanted gone, which was the section 
from page 15 to what ever and got rid of all of it.  That seems to have worked. 
 We'll see.
> On Nov 3, 2014, at 10:08 AM, Anne Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> OK, you’re inserting a section and not a section break. By default, that 
> means adding a section at the end of the document. If you insert a section 
> break instead, you can then redefine the part of the document that comes 
> after the section break.
> 
> I think you must have created that short cut yourself at some time, as it 
> isn’t in my version of Pages.
> 
> Also, when creating a template, I always save it first to a folder in my 
> Documents folder so that I can put it on another computer or share it with 
> someone else. Of course, I have to add it to my templates before I can use 
> it, but at least that way it isn’t hidden from me.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
>> On 3 Nov 2014, at 18:16, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I tried  the insert menu as well. but the section always went to the end  of 
>> the document. This has been an issue under mavericks as well and I'm up to 
>> date. I'm also having the can't select multiple pages issue. I think I might 
>> try a reinstall hopeing I won't loose my 1 templet I made.  and the function 
>> is still there it says
>> 
>> insert section, cmd shift enter.
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