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Forcing odd section breaks retroactively in a document
My boss has a document that he wants to reformat. He wants to force each new
section onto an odd page as he's duplex printing this document. He would like to go back and reformat the document so that regular "Next Page" section breaks are now "Odd Page" section breaks without having to go back and manually inserting them. |
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Jenn Searls wrote:
My boss has a document that he wants to reformat. He wants to force each new section onto an odd page as he's duplex printing this document. He would like to go back and reformat the document so that regular "Next Page" section breaks are now "Odd Page" section breaks without having to go back and manually inserting them. Run this macro: Sub OddStartSecs() Dim oSec As Section For Each oSec In ActiveDocument.Sections With oSec.PageSetup If .SectionStart = wdSectionNewPage Then .SectionStart = wdSectionOddPage End If Next oSec End Sub See http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm if necessary. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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