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Ian
Using Word 2002 SP-1 under XP Professional.
I am editing a document created by someone else using Word 97. As far as
I can tell, he has not been "clever" or tried to make Word jump through
hoops -- on the surface it seems to be a simple, straightforward
document. However, he has defined a few heading styles, but the
definitions look OK to me.
When editing in Normal view, everything seems fine. But when switching
to Print Layout view, many (e.g 10-12) blank pages appear at various
points in the document. (These blank pages also appear in the hardcopy,
so I don't think it's a display problem).
Any ideas as to why/how these blank pages keep appearing and how I can
get rid of them? I suspect it may have something to do with the Heading
1 style, which included a "Page Break Before". I have removed this
option from the definition, but it doesn't fix the problem.
I am editing a document created by someone else using Word 97. As far as
I can tell, he has not been "clever" or tried to make Word jump through
hoops -- on the surface it seems to be a simple, straightforward
document. However, he has defined a few heading styles, but the
definitions look OK to me.
When editing in Normal view, everything seems fine. But when switching
to Print Layout view, many (e.g 10-12) blank pages appear at various
points in the document. (These blank pages also appear in the hardcopy,
so I don't think it's a display problem).
Any ideas as to why/how these blank pages keep appearing and how I can
get rid of them? I suspect it may have something to do with the Heading
1 style, which included a "Page Break Before". I have removed this
option from the definition, but it doesn't fix the problem.