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JFMcElroy - 19 Dec 2007 18:52 GMT
I am running Word 2003 and have the following:

A title page (no header no footer)
An intro page (no header no footer)
A TOC (no header no footer)
First page of my doc (odd/even header/footer)

My TOC page shows up as page 3/33 on the bottom toolbar, and my first main
page immediately after the TOC appears as 5/33.  When I print preview there
is a blank page between the two pages, but I can't figure out why!  I have
added a break, I have deleted a break, etc. and can't find a solution!

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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 19 Dec 2007 23:41 GMT
It sounds as if you have inserted an Odd Page break, or the Next Page break
you inserted has become Odd. If you are duplexing the document (as Word
assumes from your having enabled "Different odd and even"), you should leave
well enough alone: your document *should* begin on a recto page. If you're
not duplexing, you may be able to change the section start type on the
Layout tab of Page Setup.

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

>I am running Word 2003 and have the following:
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> is a blank page between the two pages, but I can't figure out why!  I have
> added a break, I have deleted a break, etc. and can't find a solution!
 
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