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SYMPTOMSWhen you choose to print even pages or odd pages, Word does not print the correct pages. This behavior occurs when you include page numbers that are numbered differently from the physical pages in the document (for example, when the first page of your document is defined as page 2, the second page is defined as page 3, and so forth). In addition, this behavior occurs whether or not you choose a section start equal to odd or even pages. CAUSEWord looks to the physical pages in your document to determine which pages are odd and even. Word does not reference any logical page numbering placed in your document. RESOLUTIONTo correctly print pages that have odd or even page numbers, you can add a blank page to the beginning of your section or document. When you do this, the physical page numbers and the logical page numbers are equivalent. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. Additional query words: print odd even pages range incorrect physical logical
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