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How can I insert a blank page into an existing document

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D Cerullo - 04 Mar 2007 08:40 GMT
I have a 54 page document and would like to add blank pages to it in order to
type additional sections within it.  I don't want to have to move everything
around to acomplish this.  I have word 2003.
Thank You!
D Cerullo
Luc - 04 Mar 2007 13:51 GMT
D Cerullo,
Not sure what you are after but adding pages can be achieved by pressing
Ctrl+enter in the appropriate place. You can also use Insert - Break - Page
break - OK.
Be aware these are hard page breaks, which will remain in the document long
after you really need them.
You could just as easily put your cursor where the new text needs to come
and type it in. No need to move things around.
Or have I completely misread your question?

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>I have a 54 page document and would like to add blank pages to it in order
>to
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> Thank You!
> D Cerullo
D Cerullo - 04 Mar 2007 17:10 GMT
Luc,
Page break didn't work I tried that before my post.  I wrote a cookbook, I
have to add a few more recipes between ones that are already typed in so I
need new pages between existing ones.  If I just start typing it will move
the rest of the words down and mess up everything that is already there.  Any
suggestions?
Donna

> D Cerullo,
> Not sure what you are after but adding pages can be achieved by pressing
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> > D Cerullo
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 04 Mar 2007 17:26 GMT
Have you tried the advice you were already given? Ctrl+Enter inserts a page
break.

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> Luc,
> Page break didn't work I tried that before my post.  I wrote a cookbook, I
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D Cerullo - 05 Mar 2007 02:30 GMT
Yes Suzanne I did try that.........not the result I wanted.
Thanks
Donna

> Have you tried the advice you were already given? Ctrl+Enter inserts a page
> break.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 05 Mar 2007 05:27 GMT
Well, assuming there are no page breaks there already, you'd need two page
breaks to get an empty page, but I can't see any other way to get what
you're asking for.

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Words into Type
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> Yes Suzanne I did try that.........not the result I wanted.
> Thanks
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CyberTaz - 05 Mar 2007 11:46 GMT
Perhaps this will be helpful. Although it is specifically referring to Word
on the Mac, PC Word works the same way.

http://word.mvps.org/mac/pagesinword.html

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

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