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Default How to print page ranges when numbers are prefixed with a letter?

At work, our document template sometimes sets up page numbers so that they
are prefixed with a letter, e.g. page B-10 for page 10 within Annex B.

My question is, what is the syntax to refer to these pages in the print
dialog box so that I can print a page range?

When I have typed in (in this case) B-10 or B10, it says the page number is
invalid.
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Default How to print page ranges when numbers are prefixed with a letter?

In the Print dialog box you must never use anything but Arabic
numbers. Use the page numbers indicated on the left of the status bar.
Also, for multi-section documents, include the section number (also
listed on the left of the status bar), in the following format:

pPageNumbersSectionNumber-pPageNumbersSectionNumber

See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...leSections.htm.

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