MS Excel does not have the ability to selectively print odd or even pages. You need to use the function on your printer for that option. When you print from Excel, instead of just clicking the print button, select print and click on the printer PROPERTIES button. If your printer has the ability to selectively print odd or even pages, you will select that option according to your printer's specifications.
As with any document format with multiple pages, one would first command the printer to print only the 'odd' pages. Then after inserting those pages back into the paper feed properly command the printer to print only the 'even' pages. Voila!!
The odd pages are just the pages that don't have even numbers... every other one. So, pages 2 and 4 are even, and pages 3 and 5 would be odd pages, because they are numbered with odd numbers. :) You could also say that pages are odd if there is something odd about them, for instance size or printer errors. But in general when someone says "odd pages" they will mean the odd numbered ones.
One of two consecutive pages must be odd and the other even. Odd + Even = Odd But 600 is even. So there is no solution to the question.
Recto is the word for odd numbered (right-hand) pages. Verso is for even pages (left-hand).
178 odd numbered pages in 356 pages.
In BASIC: 10 INPUT X: IF X = 999 THEN STOP ELSE PRINT X; 20 IF X/2 = INT(X/2) THEN PRINT "EVEN" ELSE PRINT "ODD" 30 GOTO 10
183 odd pages.
The novel "Odd Thomas" by Dean Koontz has approximately 446 pages.
This is called Facing pages in Microsoft Word.
# On the File menu, click Print # In the lower-left corner of the Print dialog box, in the Print box, click Odd pages (should be on All pages in range) # Click OK # After the odd pages are printed, flip the stack of pages over, and then in the Print dialog box, click Even pages # Click OKhttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP011543871033.aspx
Brother Odd has 352 pages.
On an Odd Note has 154 pages.