Microsoft KB Archive/47220

Blank Page with Odd or Even Division Break

PSS ID Number: Q47220 Article last modified on 11-02-1994

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Word has the ability to break a division and start on an even or an odd-numbered page. This option is set up in the “division break:” field of the Format Division Layout command.

If “division break:” is set to “Even”, Word starts the division on an even-numbered page (a blank page is left if necessary).

If “division break:” is set to “Odd”, Word starts the division on an odd-numbered page (a blank page is left if necessary).

The blank pages are completely blank. Word does not put running-heads or page numbers on blank pages created to provide for an odd or even division break. To demonstrate, do the following:


 * 1) Load a document that is several pages in length.
 * 2) Enter a division break after an odd-numbered page.
 * 3) In Format Division Layout, set “division break:” to “Odd”.
 * 4) Enter a running-head to print on all pages in both divisions.
 * 5) Go to Print preView.

There will be a completely blank page between the two divisions.

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