Making the last page of the document always the last page......

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TonyK

Hello everyone,

I am using word to create a contract, the last page is
the T&C's of the contract, however when I add additional
lines to the first page everything on the first page
drops to the T&C's page and then the bottom of the T&C's
page goes to the third page. I want the T&C's to always
be the last page and start a brand new second page.

Thanks for the help
 
J

Jay Freedman

Hi Tony,

Select the first line of the T&C's, go to Format > Paragraph, click the Line
and Page Breaks tab, and check the box for "Page break before".
 
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TonyK

Thanks, I will try it...........

Tony
-----Original Message-----
Hi Tony,

Select the first line of the T&C's, go to Format > Paragraph, click the Line
and Page Breaks tab, and check the box for "Page break before".

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP



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TonyK

Jay,

It worked but I created a new problem. I only want
header to print on the second page but not the T&C's
page. I was getting around this by using Odd&even option
but with your suggestion that does not work anymore,
which is fine.

Thanks for your help.

Tony
 
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How do you change page order....................

Along the line of making the T&C's page the first page
and using "different first page" option.

However I need to change the page order.

Thanks for your help.

Tony
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Adding "Different first page" to "Different odd and even" gives you the
possibility of three separate headers/footers in each section.



"How do you change page order...................."
 
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TonyK

Suzanne,

Thanks for your help. I think if I make the first page
the T&C's and the next the begining of the contract and
if I add line then the correct header will show up, is
there away of switching the pages in my existing document?

Thanks again.

This has been a great forum for me.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

I'm not sure what you mean by "switching the pages." The only way to move
pages in Word (other than in Outline view if there are headings involved) is
to copy/paste.
 
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