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Front matter - print specified pages

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Duke Carey - 03 Feb 2005 13:45 GMT
First, thanks to all who so generously offer support on these forums.  The
wealth of knowledge is IMPRESSIVE.

OK, I've got a 3 page TOC with pages numbered i - iii.  If I tell Word to
print pages 1-3, in an attempt to get just the TOC, it instead prints i
through iii PLUS 1 through 3.  Word objects if you ask it to print i-iii.  
So..how do you print just the TOC.

I'm using Word 2002 on a Win2K PC.

Do you think Word's print dialog box ought to have the option to print the
current section?
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 03 Feb 2005 13:54 GMT
You can print just the current section, but you have to use the section
number. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/PrintMultipleSections.htm
or the "Print specific pages and sections" portion of the "Print a document"
Help topic.

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> First, thanks to all who so generously offer support on these forums.  The
> wealth of knowledge is IMPRESSIVE.
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> Do you think Word's print dialog box ought to have the option to print the
> current section?
 
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