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Multiple Page Printing
A co-worker of mine asked me this, and I have no idea how to answer him:
He wants to know why page x (Roman numeral 10) prints when he attempts to print page 10 (the document is fairly large). He showed my that he enters the command to print pages 10, 41, and 52, but only 41 & 52 print correctly; the page 10 that prints is really page x (Roman numeral 10). When he attempts this multi page print command, he is in section 7 of the document, and even though 41 & 52 are in section 8, they print as he wants them to. Page x (Roman numeral 10) is in section 2. Why are 41 & 52 printing correctly, but his request to print page 10, is printing page x (Roman numeral 10)? I know this may sound confusing, but its the best way I could think of to describe it. Thank you. |
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Multiple Page Printing
When there is more than one section, you must include the section number.
See the "Print specific pages and sections" portion of the "Print a document" Help topic or see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...leSections.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Me" wrote in message ... A co-worker of mine asked me this, and I have no idea how to answer him: He wants to know why page x (Roman numeral 10) prints when he attempts to print page 10 (the document is fairly large). He showed my that he enters the command to print pages 10, 41, and 52, but only 41 & 52 print correctly; the page 10 that prints is really page x (Roman numeral 10). When he attempts this multi page print command, he is in section 7 of the document, and even though 41 & 52 are in section 8, they print as he wants them to. Page x (Roman numeral 10) is in section 2. Why are 41 & 52 printing correctly, but his request to print page 10, is printing page x (Roman numeral 10)? I know this may sound confusing, but its the best way I could think of to describe it. Thank you. |
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