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An odd page break should be giving you a blank page, but you will not see it
till you print. It doesn't show up even in Print Preview unless you display a two-page spread. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jenny" wrote in message news I'm updating a manual by creating sections and renumbering each section to start with page 1. For each new section I want a title page on an odd page (without a page number,) then I want the content to start on the next odd page (page 1.) I originally had the page numbers 1 - 97 and odd page section breaks to create the title page (heading 1) and then the start of the content (Heading 2, 3, content) and it worked great. However when I changed the page numbering to start over at 1 for each section, I lost some of the odd page section breaks. They were still there, but they weren't printing. Most of the title pages started on an odd page but the content then started on the back of the title page. There was another section where the opposite happened, the title page printed on the back of the last page of the previous section. I've created a temporary fix by inserting a hard page break at the end of the previous section and after the title page but I've read multiple times to never do this. Is there a better way to do this? I assume there's a way using styles but I haven't worked with them very much so I'm unsure how to start. I'm using Word 2002. |
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