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Default How to insert notes page every odd page for student manual?

I am using Word2003, drafting up a student manual for a course I am teaching.
I want the students to have a ruled, notes page on the back of each page of
course text, so they can add their own scribbled notes during the lessons.
Since this document gets edited regularly, I dont want to be continually
reformatting the entire document just because I added a single paragraph
somewhere. Due to the nature of the document and the rules I have to work
with, the pages (including the notes pages) need to be sequentially numbered
(page x of y).

So: , At the time of printing, in between each page of text, I want to be
able to add a new page (say every odd page) that consists of the normal
header and footer, but just ruled lines for notetaking in the body text. The
new note pages don't need to be saved, since they wont be part of the base
document anyway.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers..

 
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