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Hi Dan -
Docs are based on *A* template. You can construct the template as a 3 page file. The variable layout will require the use of section breaks & you might do well to use tables or text boxes for the images to be inserted into... perhaps for the text as well unless you need newspaper-type columns. This article by MVP Dian Chapman primarily pertains to newsletters, but based on your description much of it may very well be useful to you: http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=216 -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "Dan Kelly" wrote in message ... Is it possible to have different templates for different pages of a document. We want to be able to create a template which has 3 different page types (at least): 1. Full text (5 columns) 2. Text (3 columns) + images (2 columns) 3. Full page images Is there a resonable way of creating this as a single template or do I need to create a macro on page one, attached to a button, that inserts a page of type 2 or 3 in the appropriate place? |
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