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date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 12:49:28 GMT,    group: microsoft.public.word.printingfonts        back       


Printing a document to different trays using section breaks on MS Word 2002   
What I'm trying to do is change the formatting of some Wordmerge documents so
that the first 2 pages will print out on the front and back of headed paper
and any subsequent pages to be printed front and back of plain paper. I have
got this to work using a next page section break at the end of page 2 but the
problem we has is that sometimes people will be typing more information into
the first 2 pages which forces the section break to drop down onto the next
page, meaning that page 3 will also print out on headed paper. Is there any
way to lock the section break into place so that no matter how much people
type the section formatting will remain the same?
date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 12:49:28 GMT   author:   bceng25 u19883@uwe

Re: Printing a document to different trays using section breaks on MS Word 2002   
No. Section breaks are part of the text, so if you insert material above 
them, they move.



"bceng25" <u19883@uwe> wrote in message news:5d896ee12494f@uwe...
> What I'm trying to do is change the formatting of some Wordmerge documents 
> so
> that the first 2 pages will print out on the front and back of headed 
> paper
> and any subsequent pages to be printed front and back of plain paper. I 
> have
> got this to work using a next page section break at the end of page 2 but 
> the
> problem we has is that sometimes people will be typing more information 
> into
> the first 2 pages which forces the section break to drop down onto the 
> next
> page, meaning that page 3 will also print out on headed paper. Is there 
> any
> way to lock the section break into place so that no matter how much people
> type the section formatting will remain the same?
date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:03:52 +1030   author:   Jezebel

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