Use a section break and don't number that page. Start the numbering up where
you left off. I'm doing something similar right now at work. I will end up
with 22 different sections with about 15 different page numbering formats
and some of those sections get no page numbers at all.
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"RW Ashdown Group" wrote in
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I thought of this, but I don't really want to use page breaks as they
increase the page number of the document.
"JoAnn Paules" wrote:
Leave the "back" page blank with page breaks.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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"RW Ashdown Group" RW Ashdown wrote in
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In Word 2002, is it possible to create a document which has some pages
that
are printed on both sides and other pages which are printed singly,
without
having to go through a do it manually?