On Mar 28, 1:58=A0am, Jean-Guy Marcil
> "aal" wrote:
>
> > Also, if this code doesn't work, maybe we can do this another way. =A0I =
am
> > going to make a two-page template with each page having a separate layou=
t. =A0I
> > want the user to be able to add pages to a document based on the templat=
e but
> > they will need to have two pages added each time. =A0For example, page 1=
& 2
> > exists and they need to add another "set" (page 3 & 4 simultaneously). =
=A0Page
> > 3 & 4 will have the same layouts as page 1 & 2, respectively. =A0Same go=
es if
> > they need page 5 & 6 added. =A0Understand? =A0I can't seem to get a good=
answer
> > no matter how I pose the question. =A0I'm not giving up. =A0There must b=
e a way!
>
> You have to describe this with more details.
>
> When the user adds pages, I understand that he must always add a set of tw=
o
> pages.
>
> From your description, and from the code I have seen, is it necessary that=
> the content of the added pages be the same as the content of existing page=
s?
> In other words, if the user adds pages 3 & 4, must the content be the same=
as
> the content from pages 1 & 2? Or just the lay out? What if pages 5 & 6 are=
> added in a document that contains 10 pages? Should the content of the new
> pages 5 & 6 be identical to the content of 2 existing pages (That the user=
> would choose), or again, should just the layout be forced?
> Can pages be added anywhere in teh document? Or just at the end? If
> anywhere, since pages are added as a set of 2 pages, can the added pags be=
> inserted between an odd-numbered page and an even-numbered page (e.g. betw=
een
> pages 3 and 4); or always between an even-numbered page and an odd-numbere=
d
> page, like between pages 4 and 5 or pages 2 and 3?
>
> If you are working with layouts only, the whole copy/paste/InputBox approa=
ch
> is wrong.
>
> Also, are you working with templates (*.dot) or documents (*.doc)?
> What Word version?
Additionally see my response to your other post "Auto Duplicate a Page
in Word?"
Cheers
TonyS.