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Portrait & Landscape Printing

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Dottie - 26 Jul 2004 16:44 GMT
I'm trying to print portrait and landscape in the same
document.  When I do this, it automatically puts in
section breaks and a "blank" page comes up.  How can I get
rid of the blank page?
Chad DeMeyer - 26 Jul 2004 17:01 GMT
Dottie,

In your document, place your cursor after the section break.  Go to
File>Page Setup>Layout.  In the "Section start" dropdown, select "New page".

Regards,
Chad

> I'm trying to print portrait and landscape in the same
> document.  When I do this, it automatically puts in
> section breaks and a "blank" page comes up.  How can I get
> rid of the blank page?
Dottie - 26 Jul 2004 17:23 GMT
Chad, that doesn't seem to correct my problem.  I still
have a blank page - jumps from 3/10 to 5/10.  Any other
ideas?
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>Dottie,
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Chad DeMeyer - 26 Jul 2004 17:36 GMT
If you put your cursor on page 5/10, and go to File>Page Setup>Layout, is
the "Section start" set to "Odd page"?  If so, you may have been in the
wrong section when you tried my suggestion.  Change it now and it should be
fixed.  If not, then I'm afraid I can't help.

Regards,
Chad

> Chad, that doesn't seem to correct my problem.  I still
> have a blank page - jumps from 3/10 to 5/10.  Any other
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> >.
Dottie - 26 Jul 2004 18:01 GMT
Thanks, Chad.  That worked.  Guess I've just got a hard
head after a week's vacation.  

>-----Original Message-----
>If you put your cursor on page 5/10, and go to File>Page Setup>Layout, is
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Chad DeMeyer - 26 Jul 2004 18:16 GMT
Not at all. My original reply was ambiguous, since I said "put your cursor
after the section break" (as in singular), but you had already stated that
there were section breaks (as in more than one) in your document.  And
honestly, who wants to spar with MS Word after vacaction?

:)
Chad

> Thanks, Chad.  That worked.  Guess I've just got a hard
> head after a week's vacation.
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> >.

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