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I am using Word 2007 and inserted a cover page using the Sidelines design at
the beginning of a long document. Following that page, I want to insert a blank page. When I use the Blank Page command on the Insert tab, it inserts 2 blank pages. If I use Ctrl+Enter, only one blank page is inserted. Why are two blank pages being inserted? Thanks for your help! -- Linda |
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The reason is probably that Word tries to preserve the layout of the
inserted cover page (though not very successfully). To work around it, just place the insertion point at the beginning of the page that should be preceded by a break. In the long run, however, you would be better off using an Odd Page section break, assuming that the goal is to have the first page following the cover page start on an odd-numbered page. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Linda" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2007 and inserted a cover page using the Sidelines design at the beginning of a long document. Following that page, I want to insert a blank page. When I use the Blank Page command on the Insert tab, it inserts 2 blank pages. If I use Ctrl+Enter, only one blank page is inserted. Why are two blank pages being inserted? Thanks for your help! -- Linda |
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