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In creating a Word document, it produce a second page which is blank. How do
you get rid of the second blank page so it won't be printed when you try to
print the Word doucument?
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If you turned on your non-printing characters, I'll bet you'd find that
there are returns or spaces or something like that on that "blank" page.

Scroll down to the very bottom of the second page of the document and start
hitting the backspace key.

(Another excellent reason to keep your NPC set for visible.)

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In creating a Word document, it produce a second page which is blank. How
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you get rid of the second blank page so it won't be printed when you try
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print the Word doucument?


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See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/BlankPage.htm

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"gilloz" wrote in message
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In creating a Word document, it produce a second page which is blank. How
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you get rid of the second blank page so it won't be printed when you try

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"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

If you turned on your non-printing characters, I'll bet you'd find that
there are returns or spaces or something like that on that "blank" page.

Scroll down to the very bottom of the second page of the document and start
hitting the backspace key.

(Another excellent reason to keep your NPC set for visible.)

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"gilloz" wrote in message
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In creating a Word document, it produce a second page which is blank. How
do
you get rid of the second blank page so it won't be printed when you try
to
print the Word doucument?



Thanks for your quick reply but the backspace did not help. What did you mean my NPC. Not familiear with that acronym. Any other suggestions?
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"gilloz" wrote:



"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

If you turned on your non-printing characters, I'll bet you'd find that
there are returns or spaces or something like that on that "blank" page.

Scroll down to the very bottom of the second page of the document and start
hitting the backspace key.

(Another excellent reason to keep your NPC set for visible.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"gilloz" wrote in message
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In creating a Word document, it produce a second page which is blank. How
do
you get rid of the second blank page so it won't be printed when you try
to
print the Word doucument?



Thanks for your quick reply but the backspace did not help. What did you mean my NPC. Not familiear with that acronym. Any other suggestions?



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Default Delete a blank page from the window.

Non-printing characters. ¶ at the end of a paragraph, dots as spaces, ? as
tabs.

Click on the ¶ beside your zoom scale. If you don't have one there, Tools -
Options - View - Formatting marks - All. Now you can see if there is
something - **anything** - on that second page.


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"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

If you turned on your non-printing characters, I'll bet you'd find that
there are returns or spaces or something like that on that "blank"
page.

Scroll down to the very bottom of the second page of the document and
start
hitting the backspace key.

(Another excellent reason to keep your NPC set for visible.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"gilloz" wrote in message
news In creating a Word document, it produce a second page which is blank.
How
do
you get rid of the second blank page so it won't be printed when you
try
to
print the Word doucument?


Thanks for your quick reply but the backspace did not help. What did
you mean my NPC. Not familiear with that acronym. Any other
suggestions?



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