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I am having problems with page layout. I created a document that is set up
like a book (with facing pages and mirrored margins and page numbers). I
found that there was a blank page included. I wanted to delete that page.
So I went ahead and deleted it and now all the pages following that page are
all out of whack! Those pages aren't automatically recognizing the book-like
set-up. Please help!
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Word recognises that you need a blank page or more in order to have a
booklet. Multiples of 4 pages are required. Can you Undo or is it too late?
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I am having problems with page layout. I created a document that is set up
like a book (with facing pages and mirrored margins and page numbers). I
found that there was a blank page included. I wanted to delete that page.
So I went ahead and deleted it and now all the pages following that page are
all out of whack! Those pages aren't automatically recognizing the book-like
set-up. Please help!
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Kelly

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Oh I see. The funny thing is that the blank page was added as page 14 of a
36 page document. Is there any way that page can be added to the END of the
document?
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"Rae Drysdale" wrote:

Word recognises that you need a blank page or more in order to have a
booklet. Multiples of 4 pages are required. Can you Undo or is it too late?
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Rae Drysdale


"Kelly" wrote:

I am having problems with page layout. I created a document that is set up
like a book (with facing pages and mirrored margins and page numbers). I
found that there was a blank page included. I wanted to delete that page.
So I went ahead and deleted it and now all the pages following that page are
all out of whack! Those pages aren't automatically recognizing the book-like
set-up. Please help!
--
Kelly

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Check where the page breaks are. That's probably why you got an extra page in
the middle.
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"Kelly" wrote:

Oh I see. The funny thing is that the blank page was added as page 14 of a
36 page document. Is there any way that page can be added to the END of the
document?
--
Kelly


"Rae Drysdale" wrote:

Word recognises that you need a blank page or more in order to have a
booklet. Multiples of 4 pages are required. Can you Undo or is it too late?
--
Rae Drysdale


"Kelly" wrote:

I am having problems with page layout. I created a document that is set up
like a book (with facing pages and mirrored margins and page numbers). I
found that there was a blank page included. I wanted to delete that page.
So I went ahead and deleted it and now all the pages following that page are
all out of whack! Those pages aren't automatically recognizing the book-like
set-up. Please help!
--
Kelly

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