There is no concept of 'page' in Word, so the nearest you can probably
arrange are:
1. To conditionally insert the 'page' with includetext or autotext fields
2. Format the text as hidden and display hidden text (or not).
3. Apply a white coloured text attribute to the bit you want to hide and
remove it to display the text.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
There is no concept of 'page' in Word, so the nearest you can probably
arrange are:
1. To conditionally insert the 'page' with includetext or autotext fields
2. Format the text as hidden and display hidden text (or not).
3. Apply a white coloured text attribute to the bit you want to hide and
remove it to display the text.
--
<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<>
Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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