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Default How do I remove excess blank pages from a finished document?

When in the process of creating a document, one occasionally uses two or
three pages. But when the finished document only applies to one or two pages,
the blank extra pages remain in the file. This creates a problem for
printing, when the extra blank pages are printed if one forgets to specify
which pages to print.

How do I permanently remove extra blank document pages?
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garfield-n-odie
 
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Click where you want the document to end, press Ctrl+Shift+End, and press
Delete.

"dr.sara" wrote:

When in the process of creating a document, one occasionally uses two or
three pages. But when the finished document only applies to one or two pages,
the blank extra pages remain in the file. This creates a problem for
printing, when the extra blank pages are printed if one forgets to specify
which pages to print.

How do I permanently remove extra blank document pages?

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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See http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/BlankPage.htm

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When in the process of creating a document, one occasionally uses two or
three pages. But when the finished document only applies to one or two

pages,
the blank extra pages remain in the file. This creates a problem for
printing, when the extra blank pages are printed if one forgets to specify
which pages to print.

How do I permanently remove extra blank document pages?


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