Word is not a page layout application. It creates documents made up of
multiple overlaid story ranges. Pages therefore are an entirely artificial
construction based on text flow and cannot be manipulated as single
entities.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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Dave Symes wrote:
> In article <E7E4175A-004F-42D8-B86B-(E-Mail Removed)>,
> Terry Farrell <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>> Easiest way is to delete the unwanted 9 pages and use SaveAs to
>> create a new document from that single page.
>
> It's in areas like this, despite its apparent sophistication, Word is
> still a Toy application.
>
> I've been asking for ages about saving some selected text out as a
> file. (Can't be done).
> **No I don't <Deleted naughty word> want to copy some selected text
> to a new empty document and Save that as .txt.
>
> Dave