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SUMMARY
In Microsoft Word, if the insertion point is positioned on an odd page and
you insert an odd-page section break, a blank page will be generated after
the section break. Similarly, if the insertion point is positioned on an
even page and you insert an even-page section break, a blank page will be
generated after the section break. This behavior occurs because Word for
Windows cannot position two odd or two even pages in a row; therefore, it
inserts an even or odd page between the pages.
MORE INFORMATION
If you insert an odd-page or even-page section break when the
insertion point is positioned on an odd/even page, respectively, the
resulting blank page will not contain a header or footer. Page number
information about the blank page will be displayed in the status bar,
and the page will appear as a blank page in print preview; however,
you cannot position the insertion point on the blank page in the
document.
Q68618 No Footer/Header on Even Page or Odd Page Q81441 Different Odd and Even Header/Footer Affects All Sections REFERENCES
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, page 261
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