Printing Multiple Pages

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How do I keep Word from printing blank pages that are
directly after my written page? Example, lets say had
data on the second page but then deleted it, so there is
only the first page of date remaning. When I go to print
the documen, and choose "all" in the print box, I get not
only the first page but the blank second page as well.

Is there some where I can change my settings to print
only pages with data on them. Thank you.

Tony
 
-----Original Message-----
How do I keep Word from printing blank pages that are
directly after my written page? Example, lets say had
data on the second page but then deleted it, so there is
only the first page of date remaning. When I go to print
the documen, and choose "all" in the print box, I get not
only the first page but the blank second page as well.

Is there some where I can change my settings to print
only pages with data on them. Thank you.

Tony
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Make sure there are no carriage returns, line feeds or
any other characters after the final text on the final
page you want printed.

G.
 
Toggle on the ShowAll command so that you can see your non-printer
characters (Ctl+Shft+*): you will see empty paragraphs running across to the
next page. Don't use the enter key to create blank space.

--
Terry Farrell - Word MVP
http://word.mvps.org/

: How do I keep Word from printing blank pages that are
: directly after my written page? Example, lets say had
: data on the second page but then deleted it, so there is
: only the first page of date remaning. When I go to print
: the documen, and choose "all" in the print box, I get not
: only the first page but the blank second page as well.
:
: Is there some where I can change my settings to print
: only pages with data on them. Thank you.
:
: Tony
 
That should say 'non-printing characters'

Terry

"TF" <terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom> wrote in message
: Toggle on the ShowAll command so that you can see your non-printer
: characters (Ctl+Shft+*): you will see empty paragraphs running across to
the
: next page. Don't use the enter key to create blank space.
:
: --
: Terry Farrell - Word MVP
: http://word.mvps.org/
:
: : : How do I keep Word from printing blank pages that are
: : directly after my written page? Example, lets say had
: : data on the second page but then deleted it, so there is
: : only the first page of date remaning. When I go to print
: : the documen, and choose "all" in the print box, I get not
: : only the first page but the blank second page as well.
: :
: : Is there some where I can change my settings to print
: : only pages with data on them. Thank you.
: :
: : Tony
:
:
 
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