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Adding a totally blank page for artwork
Word 2007:
This is a real head scratcher, but the moral of the story I guess if that luckily page numbers are counted regardless of being "linked" to the previous section. The link is purely for formatting, as I understand, and this saved me. But here's the thing that needs to be much easier to do. I need to add a blank page I can control before the first page of a chapter to put some artwork in. The layout is artwork on the left (insert auto blank page if necessary), and the text of the first chapter is on the right. I can't use "first page different" because i already use that for the first page of the chapter which has titles. So the artwork page has to be it's own section. Problem is in order to delete the header/footer from this "art page" section, I have to totally unlink the h/f'sfrom the rest of the sections (itself, and the ones after). This would mean that I would need to manually go in and change each header section by section if I needed to make a change. Luckily in my case I don't have to change the headers or the formatting of the footer pages often, and this art page that has become an "island" section only happens 8 times in the book. But I could see how this could cause a heck of a lot of lost time. Imagine a separate section for full page art every three pages, then realizing you needed to change the header text... you'd have to do every section manually, one by one. We need to have a way to link sections to other specific sections (to "link to previous previous") and have more than one "different" pages at the start of a section. Maybe I'm just not reading the right stuff, but this seems limiting and unbelievably over complex. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ord.pagelayout |
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Adding a totally blank page for artwork
Is the artwork going to be inserted in the file itself or added after
printing? If the latter, then an Odd Page section break (provided the previous section ends on an odd page) will give you a totally blank even page (included in the page count). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "GioZane" wrote in message ... Word 2007: This is a real head scratcher, but the moral of the story I guess if that luckily page numbers are counted regardless of being "linked" to the previous section. The link is purely for formatting, as I understand, and this saved me. But here's the thing that needs to be much easier to do. I need to add a blank page I can control before the first page of a chapter to put some artwork in. The layout is artwork on the left (insert auto blank page if necessary), and the text of the first chapter is on the right. I can't use "first page different" because i already use that for the first page of the chapter which has titles. So the artwork page has to be it's own section. Problem is in order to delete the header/footer from this "art page" section, I have to totally unlink the h/f'sfrom the rest of the sections (itself, and the ones after). This would mean that I would need to manually go in and change each header section by section if I needed to make a change. Luckily in my case I don't have to change the headers or the formatting of the footer pages often, and this art page that has become an "island" section only happens 8 times in the book. But I could see how this could cause a heck of a lot of lost time. Imagine a separate section for full page art every three pages, then realizing you needed to change the header text... you'd have to do every section manually, one by one. We need to have a way to link sections to other specific sections (to "link to previous previous") and have more than one "different" pages at the start of a section. Maybe I'm just not reading the right stuff, but this seems limiting and unbelievably over complex. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ord.pagelayout |
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Adding a totally blank page for artwork
Is the artwork going to be inserted in the file itself or added after
printing? If the latter, then an Odd Page section break (provided the previous section ends on an odd page) will give you a totally blank even page (included in the page count). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "GioZane" wrote in message ... Word 2007: This is a real head scratcher, but the moral of the story I guess if that luckily page numbers are counted regardless of being "linked" to the previous section. The link is purely for formatting, as I understand, and this saved me. But here's the thing that needs to be much easier to do. I need to add a blank page I can control before the first page of a chapter to put some artwork in. The layout is artwork on the left (insert auto blank page if necessary), and the text of the first chapter is on the right. I can't use "first page different" because i already use that for the first page of the chapter which has titles. So the artwork page has to be it's own section. Problem is in order to delete the header/footer from this "art page" section, I have to totally unlink the h/f'sfrom the rest of the sections (itself, and the ones after). This would mean that I would need to manually go in and change each header section by section if I needed to make a change. Luckily in my case I don't have to change the headers or the formatting of the footer pages often, and this art page that has become an "island" section only happens 8 times in the book. But I could see how this could cause a heck of a lot of lost time. Imagine a separate section for full page art every three pages, then realizing you needed to change the header text... you'd have to do every section manually, one by one. We need to have a way to link sections to other specific sections (to "link to previous previous") and have more than one "different" pages at the start of a section. Maybe I'm just not reading the right stuff, but this seems limiting and unbelievably over complex. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ord.pagelayout |
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Adding a totally blank page for artwork
There may be a way to avoid separate sections for the chapter leaf pages by
using vba code in even page header to insert the header text only after section page 2 (or some such). Something along the lines of { if sectionpage 2 "your header text"}. But I'm not a vba writer. Try asking your question in the Word programming forum. Pam GioZane wrote: Word 2007: This is a real head scratcher, but the moral of the story I guess if that luckily page numbers are counted regardless of being "linked" to the previous section. The link is purely for formatting, as I understand, and this saved me. But here's the thing that needs to be much easier to do. I need to add a blank page I can control before the first page of a chapter to put some artwork in. The layout is artwork on the left (insert auto blank page if necessary), and the text of the first chapter is on the right. I can't use "first page different" because i already use that for the first page of the chapter which has titles. So the artwork page has to be it's own section. Problem is in order to delete the header/footer from this "art page" section, I have to totally unlink the h/f'sfrom the rest of the sections (itself, and the ones after). This would mean that I would need to manually go in and change each header section by section if I needed to make a change. Luckily in my case I don't have to change the headers or the formatting of the footer pages often, and this art page that has become an "island" section only happens 8 times in the book. But I could see how this could cause a heck of a lot of lost time. Imagine a separate section for full page art every three pages, then realizing you needed to change the header text... you'd have to do every section manually, one by one. We need to have a way to link sections to other specific sections (to "link to previous previous") and have more than one "different" pages at the start of a section. Maybe I'm just not reading the right stuff, but this seems limiting and unbelievably over complex. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ayout/201005/1 |
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Adding a totally blank page for artwork
There may be a way to avoid separate sections for the chapter leaf pages by
using vba code in even page header to insert the header text only after section page 2 (or some such). Something along the lines of { if sectionpage 2 "your header text"}. But I'm not a vba writer. Try asking your question in the Word programming forum. Pam GioZane wrote: Word 2007: This is a real head scratcher, but the moral of the story I guess if that luckily page numbers are counted regardless of being "linked" to the previous section. The link is purely for formatting, as I understand, and this saved me. But here's the thing that needs to be much easier to do. I need to add a blank page I can control before the first page of a chapter to put some artwork in. The layout is artwork on the left (insert auto blank page if necessary), and the text of the first chapter is on the right. I can't use "first page different" because i already use that for the first page of the chapter which has titles. So the artwork page has to be it's own section. Problem is in order to delete the header/footer from this "art page" section, I have to totally unlink the h/f'sfrom the rest of the sections (itself, and the ones after). This would mean that I would need to manually go in and change each header section by section if I needed to make a change. Luckily in my case I don't have to change the headers or the formatting of the footer pages often, and this art page that has become an "island" section only happens 8 times in the book. But I could see how this could cause a heck of a lot of lost time. Imagine a separate section for full page art every three pages, then realizing you needed to change the header text... you'd have to do every section manually, one by one. We need to have a way to link sections to other specific sections (to "link to previous previous") and have more than one "different" pages at the start of a section. Maybe I'm just not reading the right stuff, but this seems limiting and unbelievably over complex. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ayout/201005/1 |
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Adding a totally blank page for artwork
Hmm, an IF field construct could be used, assuming that the page number is
known, or can be calculated. But, of course, the idea of "blank pages for pictures" is more suitable for page layout applications than for a word processor. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via NNTP) "Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com" u43222@uwe wrote in message news:a817590b25643@uwe... There may be a way to avoid separate sections for the chapter leaf pages by using vba code in even page header to insert the header text only after section page 2 (or some such). Something along the lines of { if sectionpage 2 "your header text"}. But I'm not a vba writer. Try asking your question in the Word programming forum. Pam GioZane wrote: Word 2007: This is a real head scratcher, but the moral of the story I guess if that luckily page numbers are counted regardless of being "linked" to the previous section. The link is purely for formatting, as I understand, and this saved me. But here's the thing that needs to be much easier to do. I need to add a blank page I can control before the first page of a chapter to put some artwork in. The layout is artwork on the left (insert auto blank page if necessary), and the text of the first chapter is on the right. I can't use "first page different" because i already use that for the first page of the chapter which has titles. So the artwork page has to be it's own section. Problem is in order to delete the header/footer from this "art page" section, I have to totally unlink the h/f'sfrom the rest of the sections (itself, and the ones after). This would mean that I would need to manually go in and change each header section by section if I needed to make a change. Luckily in my case I don't have to change the headers or the formatting of the footer pages often, and this art page that has become an "island" section only happens 8 times in the book. But I could see how this could cause a heck of a lot of lost time. Imagine a separate section for full page art every three pages, then realizing you needed to change the header text... you'd have to do every section manually, one by one. We need to have a way to link sections to other specific sections (to "link to previous previous") and have more than one "different" pages at the start of a section. Maybe I'm just not reading the right stuff, but this seems limiting and unbelievably over complex. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ayout/201005/1 |
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Adding a totally blank page for artwork
Hmm, an IF field construct could be used, assuming that the page number is
known, or can be calculated. But, of course, the idea of "blank pages for pictures" is more suitable for page layout applications than for a word processor. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via NNTP) "Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com" u43222@uwe wrote in message news:a817590b25643@uwe... There may be a way to avoid separate sections for the chapter leaf pages by using vba code in even page header to insert the header text only after section page 2 (or some such). Something along the lines of { if sectionpage 2 "your header text"}. But I'm not a vba writer. Try asking your question in the Word programming forum. Pam GioZane wrote: Word 2007: This is a real head scratcher, but the moral of the story I guess if that luckily page numbers are counted regardless of being "linked" to the previous section. The link is purely for formatting, as I understand, and this saved me. But here's the thing that needs to be much easier to do. I need to add a blank page I can control before the first page of a chapter to put some artwork in. The layout is artwork on the left (insert auto blank page if necessary), and the text of the first chapter is on the right. I can't use "first page different" because i already use that for the first page of the chapter which has titles. So the artwork page has to be it's own section. Problem is in order to delete the header/footer from this "art page" section, I have to totally unlink the h/f'sfrom the rest of the sections (itself, and the ones after). This would mean that I would need to manually go in and change each header section by section if I needed to make a change. Luckily in my case I don't have to change the headers or the formatting of the footer pages often, and this art page that has become an "island" section only happens 8 times in the book. But I could see how this could cause a heck of a lot of lost time. Imagine a separate section for full page art every three pages, then realizing you needed to change the header text... you'd have to do every section manually, one by one. We need to have a way to link sections to other specific sections (to "link to previous previous") and have more than one "different" pages at the start of a section. Maybe I'm just not reading the right stuff, but this seems limiting and unbelievably over complex. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ayout/201005/1 |
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