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echo: ms_word
to: BOB DAVIS
from: JEAN PARROT
date: 1996-05-11 14:16:00
subject: extra page.

 -=> Quoting Bob Davis to Jean Parrot <=-
 BD> Are you saying the page number printed on the page did 
 BD> that?  How did you place the page number on the page?  I 
 BD> cannot think of anything in Word that would cause that 
 BD> symptom unless it was done intentionally by the user.  Do 
 BD> you have any sections in the document?
        Bob, in my ignorance, I do not think that the page numbering has any-
        thing to do with this snag. If I do not do a "page break" along with 

        "section break", this extra duplicate page does not show up. I will 
re-
        peat here: I am up to page 43 in my document, I type it in, it is a 
title
        page, it is properly formatted and "margined". I do a CTRL  for 
that
        page and get to page 44. I do the same trick on it but I add a 
"section
        break" so the next "margining" will not retro-format the previous 
pages,
        43 & 44. This is when the funnies get hold of my Word 7.0 and if I go 
to
        look at "print preview" , I get an extra page 43, after page 44. As 
this:
        page 43, page 44 and again, page 43. But it is blank, it does not 
have the
        text on it from the real page 43. I do not wish to know why Word 7.0 
gives
        me this extra page, just how to get rid of it, how does one delete a 
page?
        Thanks for your time. I seem to think that this is the first 
documented in-
        of this happening (?)   Have a nice day!
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