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Hi, Hope someone can help.
I have typed a document that has a section break at the end of the first page, so that I can start the page numbering from 1 on the 2nd page, this is fine until I come to print it out, if I stipulate pages 1 - 3 it will print out the cover page and the numbered pages 1 - 3 which is ok you can chuck the cover page away, however when you want to duplex the rest of the document, it automatically starts the printing from the cover page including it in the duplexing, thus causing the numbered page one to be on the back of the cover page, not what I want. Is there a way round this? Thanks Ruth |
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In the File-Print-Pages box, enter p1s2-p3s2 to print pages 1
thru 3 in section 2. Or to print all of section 2, enter s2 in the Pages box. Ruth wrote: Hi, Hope someone can help. I have typed a document that has a section break at the end of the first page, so that I can start the page numbering from 1 on the 2nd page, this is fine until I come to print it out, if I stipulate pages 1 - 3 it will print out the cover page and the numbered pages 1 - 3 which is ok you can chuck the cover page away, however when you want to duplex the rest of the document, it automatically starts the printing from the cover page including it in the duplexing, thus causing the numbered page one to be on the back of the cover page, not what I want. Is there a way round this? Thanks Ruth |
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