Diferent lines number for distinct pages

A

Antonio

Hello.
I'm Trying to configurate a word document and I want that pages 1,3,5,7,...
have 30 lines and 2,4,6,8,.... have 34 lines.
How I can do it???

Sorry for my english, but isn't my mother lenguage.
 
M

Mark Tangard

Antonio,

Do you mean that you want 30 and 34 lines *of text* available on
the page? If so, one way to do that is to set different footers
for odd and even pages, perhaps adding about 7 empty paragraphs
to the top of the odd-page bottom margin.

To set up different footers, click File-> Page Setup, click the
Layout tab, and check the box for Different Odd and Even.
Click OK, and then click View-> Header & Footer, then on the
Header/Footer toolbar, click the button to switch from Header
to Footer.

Depending on what page you were on when you started, the dotted
box around the footer will say either 'Odd Page Footer' or 'Even
Page Footer'. Add pargraph marks to the top of the odd footer
so that the box begins where you want your text to end. You'll
probably have to experiment to get it just right.
 

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