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Default Word 2007: Changing page breaks from 'Next odd' to 'next even'

I have set up a document with 10 or so sections. Each section was created
with a section break that begins the section on the next odd page. (Page
Layout Breaks Odd Page.)

I would now like to change the section breaks, so each section begon on the
next even page instead. Is there a way to change the section breaks, instead
of deleting and recreating each section break?

Thanks in advance.


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Default Word 2007: Changing page breaks from 'Next odd' to 'next even'

On the Page Layout tab, click the dialog launcher button in the Page Setup
group (the small button on the bottom right). This displays the Page Setup
dialog box, where you can change the "Section start" on the Layout tab.

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I have set up a document with 10 or so sections. Each section was created
with a section break that begins the section on the next odd page. (Page
Layout Breaks Odd Page.)

I would now like to change the section breaks, so each section begon on
the
next even page instead. Is there a way to change the section breaks,
instead
of deleting and recreating each section break?

Thanks in advance.




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Default Word 2007: Changing page breaks from 'Next odd' to 'next even

Found it. Thank you very much!

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

On the Page Layout tab, click the dialog launcher button in the Page Setup
group (the small button on the bottom right). This displays the Page Setup
dialog box, where you can change the "Section start" on the Layout tab.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Dan" wrote in message
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I have set up a document with 10 or so sections. Each section was created
with a section break that begins the section on the next odd page. (Page
Layout Breaks Odd Page.)

I would now like to change the section breaks, so each section begon on
the
next even page instead. Is there a way to change the section breaks,
instead
of deleting and recreating each section break?

Thanks in advance.





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Default Word 2007: Changing page breaks from 'Next odd' to 'next even

You are welcome.

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"Dan" wrote in message
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Found it. Thank you very much!

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

On the Page Layout tab, click the dialog launcher button in the Page
Setup
group (the small button on the bottom right). This displays the Page
Setup
dialog box, where you can change the "Section start" on the Layout tab.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Dan" wrote in message
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I have set up a document with 10 or so sections. Each section was
created
with a section break that begins the section on the next odd page.
(Page
Layout Breaks Odd Page.)

I would now like to change the section breaks, so each section begon on
the
next even page instead. Is there a way to change the section breaks,
instead
of deleting and recreating each section break?

Thanks in advance.








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