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There is no simple way to do this but it is theoretically possible to nest fields and insert those in front of every heading where you want to start a new odd page. This requires you to NOT use the odd-page section breaks.

See http://word.tips.net/T001560_Startin...red_Pages.html for the basic principle.

Note that the code on that page has an extra field closing tag and should appear like
{IF {=MOD({PAGE},2)}=0 "<hard page break>" ""}

FWIW, I haven't had much luck with this method and continuously needed to update fields and ended up writing a macro to do the job. You may have more luck.
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