Print one page out of 50

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Bob Ault

I'm writting a novel. This is the first time I've used Microsoft Word. I
belive I'm using the 2006 version. I don't know how to find out for
sure. Can I print a single page from the 50 I have written? Please keep
in mind that I thought that a blueberry was an edible fruit.
Thank you.
 
Click somewhere on the page you want to print. Press Ctrl+P, click on
Current Page, and click on OK.
 
A blueberry *is* an edible fruite.

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: I'm writting a novel. This is the first time I've used Microsoft Word. I
: belive I'm using the 2006 version. I don't know how to find out for
: sure. Can I print a single page from the 50 I have written? Please keep
: in mind that I thought that a blueberry was an edible fruit.
: Thank you.
:
:
:
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: Bob Ault
 
There ya go.

Tom
: But a BlackBerry may not be.
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: Suzanne S. Barnhill
: Microsoft MVP (Word)
: Words into Type
: Fairhope, Alabama USA
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: : >A blueberry *is* an edible fruite.
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: > : I'm writting a novel. This is the first time I've used Microsoft Word.
I
: > : belive I'm using the 2006 version. I don't know how to find out for
: > : sure. Can I print a single page from the 50 I have written? Please
keep
: > : in mind that I thought that a blueberry was an edible fruit.
: > : Thank you.
: > :
: > :
: > :
: > :
: > : --
: > : Bob Ault
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I'm writting a novel. This is the first time I've used Microsoft Word. I
belive I'm using the 2006 version. I don't know how to find out for
sure. Can I print a single page from the 50 I have written? Please keep
in mind that I thought that a blueberry was an edible fruit.
Thank you.


Just click on 'Print' and enter the page number you want to print.
 
Why not? Provided the document is a single section (and provided the
Print... you click on is on the File menu rather than the toolbar button),
this should work.
 
But it's not. And the post had already been answered several times <g>

Terry
 

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