I am using Word 2007 to maintain an electronic copy of the Master Script of a production of Julius Caesar. Designers are using print-outs of the original script for referencing cues, but some large chunks of text that we cut from the original print-out has since been added back in. I want to keep the page numbers of the print-out and the e-script the same by having the "run-off" pages use letters (ex: A speech that ended on page 16 has been expanded, and now goes onto a new page of the electronic script. I want this new page to be 16a, so that page 17 in the e-script is still the same as page 17 in the original print-out.) There are already section breaks throughout the script for each new act and scene, and several of these "new" pages are in the middle of scenes - if I add a section break in the middle, it messes up the act/scene headings for the rest of the document.
To sum up, is there anyway I can make the automatic numbering SKIP a page in the middle of the document without creating a section break?
Thanks!