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Old 07-14-2011, 02:41 PM
Aston Aston is offline Delete a page after Section Break Next Page Windows XP Delete a page after Section Break Next Page Office 2007
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Thanks for your reply, Ulodesk.

But it only solves half of the problem.

As I mentioned (and as you can see in my example file attached), the page that needs to be deleted has a different header and footer. When you delete Section Break Next Page on the previous page, it "inherits" the footer and header of the deleted page.

So before deleting the page I do not need, I have to change its orientation, then make sure my headers and footers are the same on both pages, and what if I also have a multiple column layout on the previous page, I have to set up the same layout on the to-be-deleted page as well. Because I know that all this formatting will be gone once I remove the Section Break.

Don't you think it's just too much hustle for a page that's going to be deleted anyway?

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Aston
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