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Delete Random Numbers in Word Document
I am formatting a book for print. I have page numbers, outside edge, mirror
image, at the top of each page. I want all chapters to begin on an odd numbered page. When skipping a even numbered page to begin a new chapter, how can I delete that even number from the top of the page, leaving a blank page, without deleting the entire page number scheme? Any help offered will be greatly appreciated, I'm going nutcase trying to find a solution. Rainyman |
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