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Subject:Re: New Chapter On Right/Leave Left Page Blank From:Alec Sonenthal <alec -at- GREENBROOK -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 26 May 1999 10:43:25 -0500
Brian Doonan wrote:
>>Moreover, if you are using Word (please don't suggest changing word
processors, it's >>not the point of my post), adding blank pages can place you
in page break hell.
Brian,
Using the Insert Page Break, selecting right side, will automatically start on
the right side (odd page number), and automatically leave the left page (even
page number) blank, even if you ended the previous chapter on a right page.