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Is there an easy way to move a page to between to other pages?

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Depends on your definition of easy. ;-)

It's a matter of copy and paste.

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Is there an easy way to move a page to between to other pages?

Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
(121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet
--
"When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot
and hang on." -- Franklin D. Roosevelt

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JoAnn Paules [MVP] wrote:

Depends on your definition of easy. ;-)

It's a matter of copy and paste.

Ah, too bad. I like the way one can do it in PowerPoint. It's very easy there.


Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
(121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet
--
"When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot
and hang on." -- Franklin D. Roosevelt

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"W. Watson" wrote in message
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JoAnn Paules [MVP] wrote:

Depends on your definition of easy. ;-)

It's a matter of copy and paste.

Ah, too bad. I like the way one can do it in PowerPoint. It's very
easy there.


But PowerPoint is a different type of program. Similar to a layout
program it starts with pages, to which you add content. In Word, on
the other hand, text flows from one page to the next. See:

Word Doesn't Know What a Page Is
http://daiya.mvps.org/wordpages.htm

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Ditto for Publisher but as you said, Word doesn't know what a "page" is.

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"W. Watson" wrote in message
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JoAnn Paules [MVP] wrote:

Depends on your definition of easy. ;-)

It's a matter of copy and paste.

Ah, too bad. I like the way one can do it in PowerPoint. It's very
easy there.


But PowerPoint is a different type of program. Similar to a layout
program it starts with pages, to which you add content. In Word, on
the other hand, text flows from one page to the next. See:

Word Doesn't Know What a Page Is
http://daiya.mvps.org/wordpages.htm

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP








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