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jezzica85
Hi everybody,
I thought, just in case anyone wants to know, there is a way to replace soft
page breaks in Microsoft Word, and hence to mark page boundaries. There is a
macro on the Microsoft Web site that can replace soft page breaks with hard
page breaks. It has a small bug in it, though, and needs a little tweaking,
basically moving a character to the right once, before replacing the breaks,
so the hard breaks are put in the proper places. Once that's done, you can
replace the hard breaks (or section breaks, if you edit the macro that way)
with whatever markers you want.
Just thought you'd like to know!
Jezzica85
I thought, just in case anyone wants to know, there is a way to replace soft
page breaks in Microsoft Word, and hence to mark page boundaries. There is a
macro on the Microsoft Web site that can replace soft page breaks with hard
page breaks. It has a small bug in it, though, and needs a little tweaking,
basically moving a character to the right once, before replacing the breaks,
so the hard breaks are put in the proper places. Once that's done, you can
replace the hard breaks (or section breaks, if you edit the macro that way)
with whatever markers you want.
Just thought you'd like to know!
Jezzica85