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Word is printing pages it shouldn't.
The first two pages of my Word document are not numbered. At the end of the
2nd page I have inserted a Next Page Section Break because I need to start numbering my document, starting with 1 in the footer to begin on the 3rd page. When I go to print and select pages 1-2 to print double sided I also get pages 3 and 4. I believe this is happening because I have started my numbering to begin on page 3. Is there any way to stop this from happening? |
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Word is printing pages it shouldn't.
If you want to print the two pages before the section break at
the end of the 2nd page, then enter either s1 or p1s1-p2s1 in the page range box in the File-Print dialog. (that's s-One or p-One-s-One-p-Two-s-One) If you want to print the two pages after the section break at the end of the 2nd page, then enter p1s2-p2s2 in the page range box in the File-Print dialog. Robin wrote: The first two pages of my Word document are not numbered. At the end of the 2nd page I have inserted a Next Page Section Break because I need to start numbering my document, starting with 1 in the footer to begin on the 3rd page. When I go to print and select pages 1-2 to print double sided I also get pages 3 and 4. I believe this is happening because I have started my numbering to begin on page 3. Is there any way to stop this from happening? |
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