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huon - 27 Sep 2009 22:57 GMT
Hello
I'm using Word 2003.

In the preliminary pages of a document I’m using lowercase Roman page
numbering (i, ii, …). After my Table of Contents I’ve inserted a manual
Section Break Next Page to end the preliminary pages and start the main part
of the document (with Arabic numbering 1, 2, …).

In the main part of the document my Heading 1 style includes "page break
before".

The consequence of these 2 formatting effects (new section page break plus
page break before) is a blank page between the TOC and my first Heading 1
style.

How can I delete it or fix this problem?

Thanks, David
CyberTaz - 27 Sep 2009 23:04 GMT
Have you tried a Continuous SB after the TC rather than a Next Page SB?

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

On 9/27/09 5:57 PM, in article
4437760D-462B-4B4F-B2AD-EB95BF7FD47B@microsoft.com, "huon"

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huon - 28 Sep 2009 09:25 GMT
Hello Bob

Thank you very much - I'd thought about it - and when I read your response
my initial reaction was "didn't he read my post - that won't work" - but it
did. Bloody marvellous - thank-you.
David

> Hello
> I'm using Word 2003.
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