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Default insert unnumbered blank page


Word can automatically start on an odd page or even page. Define for
every chapter a new section. Insert/Break../Section break type and
select Odd page. Every new section (=chapter) starts then on an odd
page.
HTH, Henk

Brian;2158678 Wrote:
Edit the style for the chapter title. Select paragraph, and under the
Line
and Page Breaks tab check the Page Break Before box.

Hope this helps,
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Brian McCaffery


"cliffhanger314" wrote:
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I want to insert an unnumbered blank page into my Word document in
order to
make my final chapter begin on an odd-numbered page.There would then
be TWO
consecutive unnumbered pages, the second unnumbered because it is the
first
page of a new chapter (section). Having checked "Different first page"
on the
Layout tab of Page Setup, I was able to achieve two consecutive
unnumbered
pages only by inserting a second consecutive "Section Break (Next
Page)." But
this somehow threw off the page numbering. The first page of the last
chapter
suddenly became 57. It had been (correctly) 83. Did I, among other
things,
inadvertently break the connection between sections? Is there a better
way
for a novice to insert a blank, unnumbered page into a document?
Thanks!-





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Henk57