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Old 09-05-2010, 03:52 PM
chirogeek chirogeek is offline Set up word to resemble real sheets of paper... Windows 7 Set up word to resemble real sheets of paper... Office 2007
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Hi all,



I want to set up word so that what I write on page one, stays on page one and does not spill over / push over or onto page two.

The reason is that I want to use only page one for writing questions and then on page two will be the answers to those questions--kind of like making flash cards.

For example, if I use a pencil and pieces of paper, I can write 5 questions on the first page, and then write the answers to those five question on the back. When I do this with word, i have to keep readjusting the second page spacing, for any modifying or writing on the first page, "affects" subsequent pages alignment by pushing things down, which is what I don't want.

I hope this makes sense.

Thanks,

Doug

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