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I can't see why adding section breaks would affect mirror margins at all. If
you use an Odd Page Break, of course, you may find that Word has inserted a blank even page. If you have Different First Page enabled, then each section will start with the First Page Header/Footer (unless you disable that option for the given section). What is the reason for suppressing the page numbers? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Chris Holdaway" wrote in message ... I have a complex situation with a 50 page document formatted for printing a trade paperback with CreateSpace. The following pages need to have the page number supressed: 1-4, 6, 9-11, 14-15, 18-19, 22-23, 27, 30-31, 36-37, 40-41, 44-45, 50 I've been reading a lot about two methods: 1) using section breaks 2) IF commands I can't seem to use section breaks. Because of the extra page space needed for binding, odd numbered pages have a larger margin on the left-hand-side, and even numbered pages have a larger margin on the right-hand-side. If I use section breaks, this gets messed up. Using IF commands in the footer was too complex, given that my list of pages is highly irregular. I couldn't figure it out. Any help would be good. -- Chris Holdaway |
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