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Hello, I have a long document 1000 pages, with Styles, and page breaks,
in the blank EVEN pages, I need to insert a phrase: "Intentionally left in Blank" in the middle of the page and centered. Is there a way to do this |
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To have a style add a page break: In the Modify Style dialog box, click
Format, and then click Paragraph. Make sure to select the "Page break before" option on the Line and Page Breaks tab of the dialog box. You can't have a style add a section break though. You could make use of an AutoText entry, but remember that adding a section break will also add section formatting to the document, which complicates things. For more on sections in Word, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...thSections.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Manolocs" wrote in message ... Hello, There is a way to set Style to insert a page break or section Break ODD? I need this in Headings 1 and 2. Thanks a lot, -- Manolocs |
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You can certainly include a page break with a style. In the Modify Style
dialog box, click Format, and then click Paragraph. On the Line and Page Breaks tab, enable the "Page break before" option. Click OK to confirm the settings. Section breaks cannot be stored with styles, though. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Manolocs" wrote in message ... Hello, There is a way to set Style to insert a page break or section Break ODD? I need this in Headings 1 and 2. Thanks a lot, -- Manolocs |
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