You don't. Word is not a page layout application. There is no concept of
'page' to Word. A 'page' is a transient entity determined by a number of
factors not least of which is the current printer driver. You can select the
content of the currently displayed page and copy or cut it to the clipboard
and paste it somewhere else, but depending what is in the header/footers and
whether sections are involved, the results are unpredictable.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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