This field helps Word detect an empty even-numbered page between chapters and
then insert the "intentionally blank" text. However, the field requires Word
users to refresh contents, so is less usable in a departmental template to be
used by professionals who don't like to think about publishing basics.
I want Word 2007 to detect empty even-numbered pages that occur after an
"Odd Page" section break and insert the correct page number. For example, my
template has front matter that takes up three pages. If the template user
does not add sufficient front matter to add a page (such as extending the
revision number table), then Word 2007 correctly begins the first page of
content on an odd page, but the empty page does not include the page number
designated in the footer.
What can I do to get a page number on that empty page before the content
starts?
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Thanks,
Pamela Denchfield
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
> You can use fields. See
> http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfm...nPgEndChap.htm.
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> Stefan Blom
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> >I suggest a feature that enables me to control the content of the automatic
> > blank page resulting from inserting an odd/even section break.
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