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two pages to a page on the last page only

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keri - 17 Jul 2007 01:32 GMT
I already inserted a section break between the main document and last page, I
then went to file, page setup, changed the page setting to two pages per
sheet, and checked the option of this section only and it changed my entire
document.  I then went to the remainder of the document to change it's page
setup, thinking that it changed the entire document as auto formatting, but
then it removed the two page setup on the last page.  How do I keep this from
happening.  I need the last two pages on one sheet so I can fold the
newsletter I'm creating in half and have the mailing address on one half and
part of the document on the other, to create an envelope sized document when
folded.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 17 Jul 2007 02:33 GMT
Use a single-column, two-row table instead, or make the mailing panel a text
box or frame, or just use Space Before/After to place the text
appropriately.

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> I already inserted a section break between the main document and last page, I
> then went to file, page setup, changed the page setting to two pages per
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> part of the document on the other, to create an envelope sized document when
> folded.
 
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