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I am trying to create a handbook for a class I teach. I have made one in Word
2007 but I can never get the content to stay where I want it. I have printed
it double sided and I want each chapter to have its own stat page on the
right page. But most of the time it ends up on the wrong side, with other
content on the same page or in the wrong position. If anyone has and tips or
tricks for me, or if I should be using a different Microsoft Program please
let me know. Thanks.
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You can make any paragraph start a new page. Go to the Paragraph
format panel (Home Parqagraph the tiny arrow at the lower right
corner), second tab, and check the appropriate box. If the stat page
always starts with a paragraph formatted with the same Style that
isn't used elsewhere, you could make that page break a feature of that
style.

On Sep 11, 4:03*pm, K.V.O. wrote:
I am trying to create a handbook for a class I teach. I have made one in Word
2007 but I can never get the content to stay where I want it. I have printed
it double sided and I want each chapter to have its own stat page on the
right page. But most of the time it ends up on the wrong side, with other
content on the same page or in the wrong position. If anyone has and tips or
tricks for me, or if I should be using a different Microsoft Program please
let me know. Thanks.


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At the beginning of each chapter, insert an Odd Page section break.

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I am trying to create a handbook for a class I teach. I have made one in
Word
2007 but I can never get the content to stay where I want it. I have
printed
it double sided and I want each chapter to have its own stat page on the
right page. But most of the time it ends up on the wrong side, with other
content on the same page or in the wrong position. If anyone has and tips
or
tricks for me, or if I should be using a different Microsoft Program
please
let me know. Thanks.


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Do you have Publisher? If so, it's time to start using it.

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I am trying to create a handbook for a class I teach. I have made one in
Word
2007 but I can never get the content to stay where I want it. I have
printed
it double sided and I want each chapter to have its own stat page on the
right page. But most of the time it ends up on the wrong side, with other
content on the same page or in the wrong position. If anyone has and tips
or
tricks for me, or if I should be using a different Microsoft Program
please
let me know. Thanks.


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