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Old 06-15-2011, 11:16 PM
xd9999 xd9999 is offline Question about printing Windows XP Question about printing Office 2007
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I'm not very good in english, so please bear with me.

I'm using MS Word 2007.

I'm having trouble printing a couple of reference materials using page numbers with the section break and the manual duplex feature.

To illustrate, lets say I have 2 chapters that needs printing. The 1st chapter has 1 page while the 2nd chapters has 2 pages. I used section breaks-[odd page] so that each chapter would be a section and I would be able to restart the page number of each section to 1.

So If I were to print it using manual duplex:
-Chapter1 page1 would be on the front of the first paper.
-Chapter2 page2 and page3 would be on the front and back of the second paper, respectively.

Problem:


When I edited the page numbering of the footer of each section to "start at 1", the sequence of the print out changed.
-Chapter1 page1 is on the front of the first paper.
-Chapter2 page1 is on the back of the first paper.
-Chapter2 page2 is on the front of the second paper.

Question:
How can I insert page numbers that start at 1 for each section without changing the sequence of the print out while using manual duplex?
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