And for more about Word and the concept of a page, see:
Word Doesn't Know What a Page Is
http://daiya.mvps.org/wordpages.htm
as well as linked articles.
--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"CyberTaz" wrote in message
...
Or you can just start typing/inserting at the top of that page &
allow the
page break to occur naturally, create a manual page break or a Next
Page
Section Break if necessary at the end of the added content.
The concept to wrap your head around, though, is that Word has no
grasp of
'pages' so there is no specific 'Insert Page" or "Delete Page"
command. The
program is only concerned with the volume of content & tries to give
you an
accurate indication of how many sheets of paper will be required to
print it.
The number of 'pages' that translates to will vary based on paper
size,
margin settings, font size, and numerous other variables.
Regards |:)
"Martin" wrote:
I have a register of drawings, I would like to insert a new page
before the
current page, so that every time I open the document I see the
latest issues
on the first page.