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I've been asked to convert one of my documents into Word, and have run into a number of interesting questions ... today's is, "how do I automatically have 'this page intentionally left blank' at the end of chapter, when required?"

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See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfm...nPgEndChap.htm.
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An alternative field code is:
{IF{=MOD({PAGE},2)}= 1 "{QUOTE 12}This page intentionally left blank"}
This will automatically insert a blank page if the page on which they occur is an odd-numbered one.

To get the same effect for an even-numbered page, change the '1' to '0'.

Such a field would be used with ordinary 'Next Page' Section breaks (ie not an odd or even 'Next Page' Section break) to separate chapters and placed after the final '.' in each chapter (ie immediately before the 'Next Page' Section break).
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So simple, it takes my breath away ... <g> Thanks for the pointers, though; I'll see whether I feel strong enough to go and change all the odd-page section breaks I've tidily used so far.
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