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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline How do I number a page intended to be blank Windows 10 How do I number a page intended to be blank Office 2013
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As a final part of your editing, you need to go before the section breaks that appear on an odd-numbered page, where you will skip from page 15 to 17 without a page 16 and add a manual page break before the odd-page section break. That will generate the blank page with the header or footer with the page number. You may want to type "This page intentionally blank" on the new page.
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