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Simon Minder
 
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Hi Cooz,

I resolved the problem. However, the problem was that I have linked the
headers/footers to the previous page. I pressed the "Link to Previous" botton
on the header and footer toolbar and was able to resolve the problem.

Kind regards,

Simon

"Cooz" wrote:

Hi Simon,

You can use fields to determine whether a page is the first page of the
first section and if so, do not display a page number. Display a page number
on all other pages.

Place the following fields in a header of your document:
{ IF { SECTION } 1 { PAGE } { IF { PAGE } 1 { PAGE } } }
Copy this to all other headers. Be sure to use Insert | Field... to place
the fields; normally you can do the same by pressing Ctrl-F9 to insert an
emty field and subsequently type the text in it, but for some reason that did
not work with me.

Good luck,
Cooz
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"Simon Minder" wrote:

Hi all,

I have a document with roman and normal numbering in Word 2003 SP2. The page
setup settings are set to "different first page". The document has the
following structu

Heading/Page name (page number)
=======================
Titel page (no number)
---Section Break (Next Page)---
Management summary (I [roman])
---Page Break---
Table of contents (II - IV [roman])
---Page Break---
Glossary (V [roman])
---Section Break (Next Page)---
Start of the document (...)
2nd page of document (2 [normal])
3rd page of document (3 [normal])

My problem is that I don't get a number on the "Start of the document" page.
If I add a numbering there, the numbering also appears on the "Title page"
afterwards.

Do you have any ideas who I could add a page number to the "Start of
document" page?

Kind regards,

Simon Minder