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Old 12-16-2014, 02:48 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Windows 7 64bit Office 2010 32bit
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Originally Posted by lorne17 View Post
Thanks for the reply, I have the option selected to update fields before printing. So when I printed to PDF, it didn't add a blank page at the end to make it an even numbered document.

Did you try the attachment I gave? How do I run the field before printing if the automatic option wasn't working?

This is for our specifications documents that are typically anywhere from 1 to 20 pages for each section and combined about 600-800 sheets and we want each section to start on an odd page for front and back printing. That's my ultimate goal. If I can have it be automatic rather then adding in this field in all my sections it would be much more useful. We usually have upwards of 100 sections and putting this field in for 100 sections may get tedious.

I apologize for not knowing how to use this code, so if you can help explain how to get it to work I would appreciate it.
I notice that if there is a header or footer, that will show up on the (otherwise blank) page. This includes (Word 2010) save as pdf. It also creates a page when printing using an Adobe Acrobat pdf driver. I notice your document does have a footer.

When I checked your document, it had the field three times. I do not know what that will do. Here is your test document with one field. The field does work. To update all fields in a selection, press F9. To update all fields in the body of a document, press Ctrl+A and then F9.
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