Ive written a huge document and need to sort it now in order. Do I have to
cut and paste or can I move page 10 to be pg 2 as you can in Powerpoint?
Graham Mayor - 07 Jan 2005 12:13 GMT
Word is not a page oriented product. The concept of page in Word is governed
by text flow. Cut and paste is the only method.

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> Ive written a huge document and need to sort it now in order. Do I
> have to cut and paste or can I move page 10 to be pg 2 as you can in
> Powerpoint?
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 07 Jan 2005 15:10 GMT
You'll need to cut and paste unless your heading structure is such that you
can drag sections in Outline view.

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> Ive written a huge document and need to sort it now in order. Do I have to
> cut and paste or can I move page 10 to be pg 2 as you can in Powerpoint?