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I've a Word 2000 document with an odd page section break before a new
chapter, in order the new chapter to begin on an odd page. Now when text ends
on page 9, the new chapter starts at page 11, so page 10 is blank. In
printing it appears that page 10 is completely left blank, that is to say, no
header, footer or pagenumber. This can give raise to misunderstanding with
the reader who is thinking it is a miscopy.

Is it possible to enforce headers etc. in such blank pages?

Thanks for help,

Henk
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Stefan Blom
 
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If you want to add contents to a filler page, I think you have to
create it with fields as described at
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfm...nPgEndChap.htm.

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I've a Word 2000 document with an odd page section break before a

new
chapter, in order the new chapter to begin on an odd page. Now when

text ends
on page 9, the new chapter starts at page 11, so page 10 is blank.

In
printing it appears that page 10 is completely left blank, that is

to say, no
header, footer or pagenumber. This can give raise to

misunderstanding with
the reader who is thinking it is a miscopy.

Is it possible to enforce headers etc. in such blank pages?

Thanks for help,

Henk




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