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Old 08-05-2013, 08:37 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Remove empty lines at the top of every page Windows Vista Remove empty lines at the top of every page Office 2010 32bit
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Word does not know pages, it forms them on the fly according to the dictates of a printer driver. Therefore, programming pages in vba is an exercise in frustration, at least for me.



How are you marking the beginning/end of your pages?

Why not simply do a replace for empty paragraphs, period?

Properly written, a Word document will not have empty paragraphs.

Pages will begin either when text flows into them (no empty paragraph) or because there was page break before formatting for the first paragraph (heading styles often have this). Again, no empty paragraphs.

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