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Old 07-10-2012, 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
Hi elevenless,

You could achieve that by ensuring there is an Even-page (or Odd-page) Section break before each Heading1.
Note that this cannot be implemented through the Heading 1 style definition but must be done manually or through vba. So, the bad news is that it cannot be simply implemented in your template; you'll need to train your staff to insert the odd-page section break.

I believe that the Word MVPs have been lobbying with MS to add a Section Break before setting in Style definitions without success.
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