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I am using Word 2007 on Windows XP SP3.
I am looking at several long documents that each contain several sections.
The documents have been formatted so that all sections start on odd pages.
Therefore, if a section ends on an odd page, Word automatically inserts a
blank even page so the next section will start on an odd page.
For some reason, Word is hiding the blank even pages.
Here is my question: What is the global setting that will display/hide all
blank pages in a document? I want to be able to scroll through the document
and see all blank pages where they occur, not just view the pages that
contain content.
I looked in the online help, on the Web, and searched in this forum and
could not find the answer. I apologize if someone already posted this
question.
Thanks!
Tim Munyon
I am looking at several long documents that each contain several sections.
The documents have been formatted so that all sections start on odd pages.
Therefore, if a section ends on an odd page, Word automatically inserts a
blank even page so the next section will start on an odd page.
For some reason, Word is hiding the blank even pages.
Here is my question: What is the global setting that will display/hide all
blank pages in a document? I want to be able to scroll through the document
and see all blank pages where they occur, not just view the pages that
contain content.
I looked in the online help, on the Web, and searched in this forum and
could not find the answer. I apologize if someone already posted this
question.
Thanks!
Tim Munyon