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Word should simplify pagination for book authors

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Bonnie-at-BibleAlive.org - 29 Nov 2005 15:36 GMT
I am writing a Book with graphics on many of the pages.  It is important for
me to know whether the page I'm working on will be a left or right-hand page.
I switch to "two pages" view from time to time to keep track of this.  When
I printed the book everything was backwards. Today I clicked on "reading
layout" and found that the pages are the reverse of the "two-page" view.  
This is very confusing.
You should make it easier for authors to do these things especially since
e-books online are becoming popular and many authors are having to do their
own book layouts.  

Thank you!
Bonnie Fraser Bonnie@BibleAlive.org
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 29 Nov 2005 18:29 GMT
If the page is odd, it will be a recto (right-hand) page, if even, verso
(left-hand). If you want to see it this way in Print Preview, enable mirror
margins or "Different odd and even" headers/footers.

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> I am writing a Book with graphics on many of the pages.  It is important for
> me to know whether the page I'm working on will be a left or right-hand page.
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