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to: JEAN PARROT
from: BOB DAVIS
date: 1996-05-19 02:50:00
subject: extra page.

 BD> that?  How did you place the page number on the page?
JP>         Bob, in my ignorance, I do not think that the page
JP> numbering has any-         thing to do with this snag.
If I ask a question, please answer it, rather than assume that its not the 
problem and not answering it.  I'm not saying the page numbering is the 
problem, but knowing HOW you are determining which page is which is very 
important to the diagnosis of the problem.  How do you see which page is 
which?  Is it in the status line?  Is it in print preview?  Is it a page 
number in the header?  Is it page number in the footer?
Please answer the question, if you want some help.
JP> a CTRL  for that         page and get to page 44. I do
JP> the same trick on it but I add a "section         break"
So you had a hard page break and a section break, one after the other? What 
kind of section break?  There are several types.
Bob
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