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Old June 4th, 2004, 01:23 PM
alockshin
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i have a 500 page document, and somewhere in the middle,
3 extra blank pages got inserted. i can't delete these
blank pages...any suggestions??

please email me direct at
ty.
a.l.
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Old June 7th, 2004, 10:04 AM
Stefan Blom
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"Blank pages" aren't really blank; they usually consist of empty
paragraphs. Click the ¶ button on the Standard toolbar in order to see
nonprinting characters. Each paragraph mark, inserted when you print
ENTER, will be shown as a pilcrow (¶). You can select and delete
these.

Note that a table must always be followed by a paragraph mark, and,
depending on the size of the table, the paragraph mark might not fit
on the same page as the table, in which case you will get an extra
page after it. In this situation, you can select the paragraph mark
and format it to be either hidden or very small, say 1 pt in font
size.

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"alockshin" skrev i meddelandet
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i have a 500 page document, and somewhere in the middle,
3 extra blank pages got inserted. i can't delete these
blank pages...any suggestions??

please email me direct at
ty.
a.l.










 




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