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This is my docx:
![]() This is my PDF: ![]() Why is there an extra page? ![]() ( I just made a thread with the same question, but on a different part of my book. I found out how to fix that part, and deleted the thread, but this one still has me stumped. ) Thanks. |
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It's probably due to the fact you're using a different odd/even page layout and your PDF-generation process is trying to ensure your odd pages all start on the same side of the paper when printed on a duplex printer. How, exactly, are you creating the PDF?
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Thanks for the suggestion! |
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If you don't want the added page(s), you may need to use a 3rd-party PDF 'printer' like Adobe Acrobat Pro (Version 8 of this industry standard is available as a free download), GhostScript, Nitro PDF or PDF995.
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