At 05:04 13/07/2016 -0700, James Wilde wrote:
I didn't understand that inserting a manual break would not only divide the document into two regions but add a blank page. So I now had five pages of front matter, but I managed to remove one of them. One thing I would like to know: supposing I needed to do this again between two sections of the content pages, but didn't want a blank page between them - not very likely, I know, but anyhow - how could I do that?

Adding a manual page break at some point in the text will not create a blank page. But if you already had your four pages of front matter separated from the body of your document by an existing page break - as seems obvious - then adding a new page break will make two breaks and yes: an intervening empty page. You just need to remove the existing page break, which you can do easily with a single Backspace either before or after you add the new one, to achieve what you need.

All this worked fine.

Good-oh!

Brian Barker


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