[duxuser] Re: Forcing page break on certain side of the page

  • From: Steve Dresser <s.dresser@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 23:36:23 -0400

hi Caroline,

You can force a page break to an odd or even page by using the [sd1] code for odd (the front side), or the [sd0] code for even (the back side).

Steve

On Sunday 6/13/04 14:53 Caroline Congdon wrote:

Hi all. I'm putting together a set of notes for myself that need to go into a 3-ring binder in different places. I've got the document, and I'm inserting page breaks where I want them but I need to know if there's a way to tell DBT to only use the front of the paper. Each note will take up less than a page, but I don't want the front and back to have two separate notes. I thought I saw something in Duxbury one time about forcing a page, and in fact I thought I saw someone use it, but I can't find it anywhere now that I need it. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm using a versa-Point Duo embosser, and have the double-sided switch on, and I also have the check box checked to treat as a double-sided embosser. Can I force a particular page without having to disable one or both of these features? Thanks.

Caroline


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