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In Word, you can create a multiple-section document with different page numbering in each section. To specify a page or a range of pages to print, you must supply both the page and section number of the range you want to print. In a multiple-section document that contains more than a single page 1, Word cannot determine which | In Word, you can create a multiple-section document with different page numbering in each section. To specify a page or a range of pages to print, you must supply both the page and section number of the range you want to print. In a multiple-section document that contains more than a single page 1, Word cannot determine which "page 1" to print unless you also supply a section number.<br /> | ||
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To print a range of pages across sections, use the following syntax in the '''Pages''' box:<br /> | To print a range of pages across sections, use the following syntax in the '''Pages''' box:<br /> | ||
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For example, to print page 5 of section 3 through page 2 of section 4, type | For example, to print page 5 of section 3 through page 2 of section 4, type "'''p5s3-p2s4'''" (without the quotation marks).<br /> | ||
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To print nonadjacent pages or nonadjacent sections, type the page and section numbers, separated by a comma (,). For example, to print sections 3 and 5 (not section 4), type | To print nonadjacent pages or nonadjacent sections, type the page and section numbers, separated by a comma (,). For example, to print sections 3 and 5 (not section 4), type "'''s3,s5'''" (without the quotation marks). To print pages 2 through 5 of section 3 and pages 1 through 4 of section 5, type "'''p2s3-p5s3,p1s5-p4s5'''" (without the quotation marks). | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 21 July 2020
Article ID: 211636
Article Last Modified on 8/1/2002
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q211636
SUMMARY
In Word, you can create a multiple-section document with different page numbering in each section. To specify a page or a range of pages to print, you must supply both the page and section number of the range you want to print. In a multiple-section document that contains more than a single page 1, Word cannot determine which "page 1" to print unless you also supply a section number.
To print a range of pages across sections, use the following syntax in the Pages box:
p<page number>s<section number>-p<page number>s<section number>
For example, to print page 5 of section 3 through page 2 of section 4, type "p5s3-p2s4" (without the quotation marks).
To print nonadjacent pages or nonadjacent sections, type the page and section numbers, separated by a comma (,). For example, to print sections 3 and 5 (not section 4), type "s3,s5" (without the quotation marks). To print pages 2 through 5 of section 3 and pages 1 through 4 of section 5, type "p2s3-p5s3,p1s5-p4s5" (without the quotation marks).
MORE INFORMATION
The steps to print a page or range of pages in Word are detailed below.
- Scroll to the page where you want to start printing, and click anywhere within the margins.
- Note the page and section number as shown on the status bar.
- Scroll to the last page you want to include in the print selection, and click anywhere within the margins.
- Note the page and section number as shown on the status bar.
- On the File menu, click Print.
- Select Pages and type the range using the syntax p#s#-p#s# in the box.
- Click OK to print the range.
REFERENCES
For additional information about how to print a range of pages in a multiple-section document in Word 2002, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
290984 HOW TO: Print a Range of Pages in a Multiple-Section Document in Word 2002
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