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How to position a paragraph at the bottom of the last page
In your template, insert a field such as the following:
{ ADVANCE \Y 720pt } END OF DOCUMENT You may need to change the 720 to another figure to get the text to appear where you want it and you can replace END OF DOCUMENT with the text that you want to appear. This will just move from page to page as you enter text into the document. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Steve Cherne" wrote in message ... I have got a fixed paragraph that needs to be put at the bottom of the last page of a document (or the bottom of the first page if the document is only one page long). I have tried footers and section positioning but can't get them to work properly. Word seems to only respect the page positioning for a section if the page begins with that section. When my document is one page long, the paragraph that should be at the bottom, is continuous with the paragraph in the section above it. Anybody know how to do this? Thanks, Steve |
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