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Ghost pages
No odd page section break...
-----Original Message----- Do you have an Odd Page section break? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Hugh" wrote in message ... Sometimes when we open a doc in XP we view a 'ghost page' between the Heading page and the rest of the document. When we scroll up and down we lose this blank 'ghost'page. The problem is sometimes when the client prints the document this ghost page will appear (Sometimes it won't). Is there some way of stopping this blank page from mysteriously appearing? Thanks . |
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Ghost pages
On Mon, 10 May 2004 04:48:29 -0700, "Hugh"
wrote: Sometimes when we open a doc in XP we view a 'ghost page' between the Heading page and the rest of the document. When we scroll up and down we lose this blank 'ghost'page. The problem is sometimes when the client prints the document this ghost page will appear (Sometimes it won't). Is there some way of stopping this blank page from mysteriously appearing? Thanks As a guess, there is something that is confusing Word about how long the first page is. What is on the first page, and what is on the second page? Are there any section breaks, manual page breaks, headers or footers? Any "page break before" formatting? Any tables, images,or objects? When the ghost page appears on the screen, turn on formatting marks and look to see whether there is an empty paragraph mark on the page. Bob S |
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