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>Does anyone still (or has anyone ever) use intentional blank
>pages in a document? You know, the kind that say "This page
>intentionally left blank."
As much as I hate those pages, I have to include them or else the
reviewers/users think they are missing some information if the page is left
blank. Even if I use some sort of notation or symbol at the bottom of the
preceding page that lets them know they've reached the end of a topic,
section, etc., they still want to see "This page intentionally left blank"
instead of a blank page. Sometimes they will accept a "notes" page, but it
all depends on what they're used to seeing.
Audrey Choden
Training by Design
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