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what can i put in odd and even page?????



 
 
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Old October 11th, 2005, 04:53 PM
Raw3a
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i have to use the odd and even pages, but i dont have any clue of the thing
that i have to put in it.

so can anyone help me with some examples. I mean in details please.

I’ll be appreciated.

Raw3a
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Old October 11th, 2005, 07:55 PM
Pokie
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I am not sure where you are running into this at. Odd and Even pages are
found in printing options regarding how your document prints but there are
also references to those when inserting breaks? Why do you have to use odd
and even pages, maybe I can help.
-Pokie
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Old October 11th, 2005, 08:05 PM
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Hi, Are you talking about ODD and EVEN under the Page Break Type in Word, or
are you looking at the Printing Pages Dialog in Word? You can print either
odd or even pages you can use even and odd breaks. You can't put anything in
the Page Break except the Even or odd Indicator dot. So perhaps you are
talking about Printing either the even or odd pages.
You say you HAVE to use the odd and even pages. Could you perhaps rephrase
your question and explain the situations? Everyone can help if you provide a
situation that you are working on.


"Raw3a" wrote:

i have to use the odd and even pages, but i dont have any clue of the thing
that i have to put in it.

so can anyone help me with some examples. I mean in details please.

I’ll be appreciated.

Raw3a

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Old October 11th, 2005, 08:32 PM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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This is the third time you have asked this question, and you have asked it
so ambiguously that you've now received information on three different "odd
and even" settings. Post back to tell us which one you're actually asking
about. And if this is (as I suspect) a homework question, then you're
supposed to find the answer by yourself.

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"Raw3a" wrote in message
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i have to use the odd and even pages, but i dont have any clue of the

thing
that i have to put in it.

so can anyone help me with some examples. I mean in details please.

I’ll be appreciated.

Raw3a


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Old October 11th, 2005, 09:18 PM
Raw3a
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hi pokie
can you explain more about inserting odd and even page break and what will
happen if i inserted it.
thanks

"Pokie" wrote:


I am not sure where you are running into this at. Odd and Even pages are
found in printing options regarding how your document prints but there are
also references to those when inserting breaks? Why do you have to use odd
and even pages, maybe I can help.
-Pokie

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Old October 11th, 2005, 09:26 PM
Raw3a
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Default what can i put in odd and even page?????

hi DJK
i meant when i insert the odd or even page what will happen. Whats the
different between the normal sheet and the odd or even page?

thanks again

"DJK" wrote:

Hi, Are you talking about ODD and EVEN under the Page Break Type in Word, or
are you looking at the Printing Pages Dialog in Word? You can print either
odd or even pages you can use even and odd breaks. You can't put anything in
the Page Break except the Even or odd Indicator dot. So perhaps you are
talking about Printing either the even or odd pages.
You say you HAVE to use the odd and even pages. Could you perhaps rephrase
your question and explain the situations? Everyone can help if you provide a
situation that you are working on.


"Raw3a" wrote:

i have to use the odd and even pages, but i dont have any clue of the thing
that i have to put in it.

so can anyone help me with some examples. I mean in details please.

I’ll be appreciated.

Raw3a

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Old October 11th, 2005, 10:42 PM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Default what can i put in odd and even page?????

That question has been answered in one of the other places you posted the
question. Please look there.

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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.

"Raw3a" wrote in message
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hi DJK
i meant when i insert the odd or even page what will happen. Whats the
different between the normal sheet and the odd or even page?

thanks again

"DJK" wrote:

Hi, Are you talking about ODD and EVEN under the Page Break Type in

Word, or
are you looking at the Printing Pages Dialog in Word? You can print

either
odd or even pages you can use even and odd breaks. You can't put

anything in
the Page Break except the Even or odd Indicator dot. So perhaps you are
talking about Printing either the even or odd pages.
You say you HAVE to use the odd and even pages. Could you perhaps

rephrase
your question and explain the situations? Everyone can help if you

provide a
situation that you are working on.


"Raw3a" wrote:

i have to use the odd and even pages, but i dont have any clue of the

thing
that i have to put in it.

so can anyone help me with some examples. I mean in details please.

I’ll be appreciated.

Raw3a


 




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