Hi,
Let me try and clarify what I need:
I am writing a text which has two parallel texts. One type of text (say type A) will be on the odd page, and the type of text (say type B) on the even pages. So when I write my odd numbers I'd like my page-break to leave a blank page on which I eventually will write my even-page text. Acutally, the even pages will have the footnotes to the odd-page text (if I can with someone's help) figure out how to do it.
Thanks, Rutie
At 10:15 am -0600 2003.08.26, Rutie Adler wrote:______________________________Is there anyone out there who can help me with a macro/macros (or whatever) to do the following? 1. Have page breaks which skip a page?
Rutie, I don't do foot notes really, but I do use forced page breaks.
However, I''m not getting the idea of what you want. One possible answer would seem to be to enter two forced page breaks. But I doubt that's what you had in mind.
Another possible interpretation is that you want to insert a page break that leaves a blank page in the document but doesn't "use up" a page number? I think that would have to look at two possible ways-- insert a _format_ page break and set new numbers, or alternatively, set up for facing pages and there may be a way to designate that a page break starts a new odd or new even page.
Hope this helps in some way, Ben Andrus Montana
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