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Does anyone know how to skip a page number in a multiple-page document. I
have a separate sheet to add in when the document is printed, but obviously,
the page numbers would be off if I didn't skip. Please help! This is for a
final project!
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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The easiest way to do this is to insert two page breaks (Ctrl+Enter) to
create a blank page (well, blank except for the page number). Later you can
substitute the page you need to insert.

Although your text cannot flow through these page breaks, the only other
alternative (which is much more difficult to maintain) would be to insert a
section break and restart numbering in the next section, and that would also
interrupt text flow.

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Does anyone know how to skip a page number in a multiple-page document. I
have a separate sheet to add in when the document is printed, but

obviously,
the page numbers would be off if I didn't skip. Please help! This is for

a
final project!


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