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![]() Help! I am working on a very large document. I have set it up to print double-sided in Black/White, however there are also many single-sided color figures that will be printed separately and inserted in place of slip-sheets throughout the document. My "slip-sheets" (placeholders for the figures) are set up so that there is a page break after, but I want to make the page break automatically force a "right-side" (left-facing) page so that text that follows a figure will always be on the right side of the document when looking at it opened up. How do I do this? Thanks!!! -- RBarber |
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You can insert an Odd Page section break. This will force a blank even page
at the end of any section that ends on an odd page. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "RBarber" wrote in message ... Help! I am working on a very large document. I have set it up to print double-sided in Black/White, however there are also many single-sided color figures that will be printed separately and inserted in place of slip-sheets throughout the document. My "slip-sheets" (placeholders for the figures) are set up so that there is a page break after, but I want to make the page break automatically force a "right-side" (left-facing) page so that text that follows a figure will always be on the right side of the document when looking at it opened up. How do I do this? Thanks!!! -- RBarber |
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@officefrustration.com says... Help! I am working on a very large document. I have set it up to print double-sided in Black/White, however there are also many single-sided color figures that will be printed separately and inserted in place of slip-sheets throughout the document. My "slip-sheets" (placeholders for the figures) are set up so that there is a page break after, but I want to make the page break automatically force a "right-side" (left-facing) page so that text that follows a figure will always be on the right side of the document when looking at it opened up. How do I do this? Thanks!!! Use an odd page section break. -- Peter Aitken Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers www.tech-word.com |
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