Often Word will convert a Next Page break to Odd Page if the reason for the
break is a change in page orientation. You can sometimes correct this by
changing the section start type on the Layout tab of Page Setup.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Scott.Thayn" wrote in message
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The next page section break not only adds a visible new page break, but in
some documents, it also adds a second page that is not visible unless you
do
a print preview. In the print layout view, you cannot see the extra page.
You can only see the page nunbering skip a page from before the break and
after the new page. Page number will go from 353 to 355 with no visible
page
in between.
"Doug Robbins" wrote:
A Next Page Section Break will always cause a new page to be added. The
Odd
and the Even will add a new page depending upon the page number of the
page
in which the Section Break is added. A continuous one should only add a
new
page if its position coincides with where a soft page break would
otherwise
have been.
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Hope this helps.
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
"Scott.Thayn" wrote in message
...
If I create a new section break, whether it is Next Page, Odd, Even,
or
Continuous, sometimes it inserts an extra page that is not visible
unless
I
go to "Print Preview." This doesn't happen all of the time and I
can't
figure out why it does it some times and not others.