Script print proble if odd page

how to print blank page if page is odd in sap script  ( DUPLEX mode (double-sided)

Hi,
Put condition directly to windows on page in order to not print on ODD page. Means Put condition first for any code of window
IF &PAGE& = EVEN NO...
xxxxx
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Endif.
Edited by: MR Venkat on Sep 3, 2009 1:49 PM

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