Section Breaks are Changing on their own
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- NewLounger
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Section Breaks are Changing on their own
I am trying to add necessary breaks to ensure that the manual I have - already created - will print out with new "chapters" on right hand pages. I have added Odd Page section breaks before these chapters and I have tried to add Page Breaks or Next Page section breaks at the end of each chapter and I have used both! My Odd Page breaks turn themselves into Next Page breaks and no matter what I do my chapters start on random pages...NOT on odd pages. This thing is 450 pages long and continuously previewing it to check my breaks is exhausting and useless after I open it again. How do I get my chapters to start on odd pages without fail?
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- NewLounger
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Re: Section Breaks are Changing on their own
Yes. Office XP. As an after thought, when I go to print this I am assuming that I'll need a blank page inserted between chapters if the previous chapter ends on an odd page and I need the new on to start on the next odd page...I have quite a few one sided pages...and I check print preview to see what will happen if I print double sided - but this means I need both Next Page (to create blank seperator pages) AND Odd Page breaks - Odd page on their own doesn't seem to print out correctly.
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Re: Section Breaks are Changing on their own
OK - I'll move it to the Word forum...kdr wrote:Yes. Office XP.
Leif
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Re: Section Breaks are Changing on their own
Welcome to Eileen's Lounge!
If a chapter ends on an odd page, and you insert an odd page section break there, Word will insert a blank even page when the document is printed. You can verify this in File | Print Preview.
The blank page will NOT be displayed in print layout view.
If a chapter ends on an odd page, and you insert an odd page section break there, Word will insert a blank even page when the document is printed. You can verify this in File | Print Preview.
The blank page will NOT be displayed in print layout view.
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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- NewLounger
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Re: Section Breaks are Changing on their own
I removed my section breaks and started over. After the last paragraph of my first section I added an Odd Section break and did this at the end of the last paragraph of a couple of sections. The sections still printed on whatever page came next, even or odd, and after I went back to the document my Odd Page breaks had turned themselves into Next Page breaks...what am I doing wrong??
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Re: Section Breaks are Changing on their own
Are you restarting page numbering after the section breaks?
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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Re: Section Breaks are Changing on their own
Currently, I have no page numbering.
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Re: Section Breaks are Changing on their own
I'm grasping at straws here, but you could try one of the following suggestions I found elsewhere:
- Select File | Page Setup...
- Activate the Margins tab.
- From the "Multiple pages" dropdown, select "Mirror margins".
- Click OK.
or
- Select File | Page Setup...
- Activate the Layout tab.
- Tick the check box "Different odd and even".
- Make sure that the "Apply to" dropdown says "Entire document".
- Click OK.
- Redo the odd page section breaks.
- Select File | Page Setup...
- Activate the Margins tab.
- From the "Multiple pages" dropdown, select "Mirror margins".
- Click OK.
or
- Select File | Page Setup...
- Activate the Layout tab.
- Tick the check box "Different odd and even".
- Make sure that the "Apply to" dropdown says "Entire document".
- Click OK.
- Redo the odd page section breaks.
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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- NewLounger
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Re: Section Breaks are Changing on their own
Holy smokes! SO FAR it seems to work! This is, of course, because of your genius and you have no idea what a relief it is to see some progress :)
Well, I'm off to make a mile on this. Thank you so much, I'm a happy girl.
Well, I'm off to make a mile on this. Thank you so much, I'm a happy girl.