When a document contains more than one section, it is necessary to include
the section number in the print range. See the "Print specific pages and
sections" portion of the "Print a document" Help topic.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"B. Levien" B.
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I have a user in the office who has created a 78 page document, with
section
breaks every 1 or 2 pages. She attempted to print a page range (55-61)
and
it will not print (although she can print "current" page and "section").
She
inserted page "numbers" or references as "A", "B", "C", "D", and so on.
I would like to confirm that the page range will not print as it does not
know what to print, as she is referencing letters instead of numbers.
When I
went into the document and changed the fields to numbers, it would print
the
page range. I assume that the computer, when asked to print a page range,
is
looking for numerical fields, not alphabetical. Since it cannot find
numerical fields, it prints nothing.
I have never run into this issue before (and I have never seen anyone
using
A, B, C, D to "number" pages before).
If someone could either confirm this, or set me straight, I would
appreciate
it.