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The first concept to deal with is that Word doesn't use physical pages as a part of its document structure, but you are on the right track as far as the 2 techniques you mention. Just keep in mind that either way you are handling _content_, not 'pages'. Either will work, although the distance involved would suggest that copy & paste might be least cumbersome and most accurate. The key factor is whether any section breaks or other layout considerations are involved. If so, make sure you have the ¶s turned on so you can be certain what you are copying and where you are pasting. Good Luck |:) "Blubeacon" wrote: Is there an easy way to move pages around within a document? For example, I have a form as page 3 that I now want to make as page 10. Can this be done by dragging and dropping, or is this a cut and paste? |
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