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Old 12-30-2010, 08:55 AM
saravananiyyanar saravananiyyanar is offline Issue with Section Odd Break and Pagination Restart Windows Vista Issue with Section Odd Break and Pagination Restart Office 2007
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Default Issue with Section Odd Break and Pagination Restart

In MS Word, we introduced Section Odd Break at the end of first page and restarted the page numbers on the next page. The issue what i see is, the section odd break is not working as expected. When i tried printing or print preview the document, we dont see an empty page between the first and second page that Section Odd Break would create.



We have a requirement that if the content of a chapter finishes with odd section break in an odd numbered page, then the back page should print as blank and the next chapter should print in the next odd page. If the content of a chapter finishes with odd section break in an even numbered page, then the next chapter should print in the next page.

The functionality is working fine if i have continious numbering between the chapters. But we did not get blank page if we restart the page numbers for chapters.

Any suggestions on this issue is much appreciated.
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