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Default Starting page numbering 21 at page 21 but no numbering precedi

I concur with that as there are two good reasons (different first page and
to force the section starts with an odd page). But with an average of just
1.77 pages per section, is that likely?

Terry

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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While everything you say is true, I disagree when it comes to section
breaks between chapters. Even though I use StyleRef fields extensively, I
still use a Next Page (or more often Odd Page) section break between
chapters because I want to take advantage of "Different first page" to
have no header on the first page of a chapter, as well as running heads
(using "Different odd and even") throughout the rest of the chapter. If
that's Jes's reason for the section breaks, then I support him in that
use.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Terry Farrell" wrote in message
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Jes

Adding all those unnecessary sections only complicates the structure of
Word. My advice is to avoid section and page breaks where ever possible
by simply adding the ParaPageBreakBefore attribute to the line you want
to start on a new page. For example, it is common to start Heading Level
1s on a new page, so adding PageBreakBefore to the H1 style achieves what
is needed without resort to any manual breaks. This will vastly reduce
the underlying complexity of the document and long documents will be
faster to load, display and save as well as make the document more robust
and resistant to corruption.

Terry

"xppuser" wrote in message
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Suzanne, Terry,

Thank you for your input. I am going to read it again.

Terry: Instead of page break between each chapter, I have used section
break
(next page), I guessed out of habit. I recalled somewhere that section
break
is more versatile than page break e.g. I can do what I want in a section
and
it will not affect the section before and after (FWIW). I have been
doing
this for years i.e. using section break next page instead of page break.

Suzanne: Deducing from the big idea (which I did try - but still showed
...17, 18, 19, 20) and Terry's comment, I am going to change all my
section
break next page before page 21 to page break, apply a section break next
page
at page 20 and then I will report back. I also tried { PAGE } with same
result - likely to my not understanding (at deeper level) Word 2003
document
mechanics/nuances.


jes