Sorry. The only other thing I can think of is that your text comes close enough to the bottom of the page that it makes the document think it needs another page, even though there's nothing on it. Seems a little far-fetched, though. You might also check with non-printing characters turned on and see if there's a stray page break at the end. If neither of these is the problem either, I hope somebody else can help you! If your file doesn't have sensitive information, maybe you can upload it somewhere people on the list can look at it, or even post it as an attachment if it's small.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Alessandro Ronchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 12:56 AM
Subject: Re: [users] Print Merge Double page results


Alle 16:56, lunedì 2 aprile 2007, Barbara Duprey ha scritto:
It sounds to me as if most likely the paragraph style you're using at the
top of the page is set to force a new odd-numbered page, which is fairly
standard for new chapters of a book, for instance. That would cause the
kind of behavior you're seeing. If that's it, you can modify the style (F11
to bring up Stylist).

No, It's not :(

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