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Default Word 2003: Page Breaks

I have a mail merge document that has Section Break (NextPage) breaks all
through the document. When I want to print just a few pages (e.g. 12-14) I
don't get the right pages.

Is there any way that you can change all the Section Breaks (Next page) into
Page Breaks at one time?

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Default Word 2003: Page Breaks

You don't need to change the breaks to print individual pages. You can
address the sections directly eg to print section 2 enter s2 in the pages
box. To print pages 5 through 7 in section 3, type p5s3-p7s3 etc

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Barbie wrote:
I have a mail merge document that has Section Break (NextPage) breaks
all through the document. When I want to print just a few pages
(e.g. 12-14) I don't get the right pages.

Is there any way that you can change all the Section Breaks (Next
page) into Page Breaks at one time?

Thanks



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