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"G" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the info. As I have 60+ figures to insert I think I will stick
with the less time consuming option of printing them separately and
manually
putting them all together at the end!
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...apeSection.htm. But note
that, unless you are required to produce a file with the figures in
place,
it would be *much* easier just to put them all at the end of the file.
Presumably you reference the figures in the MS; these cross-references
can
be hyperlinks to the figures wherever they are. Interleaving them
requires a
lot of section breaks (which add a level of complexity), and you'll have
to
manually restart numbering in each section, which means that you'll have
to
change the restart number if the number of pages in the previous
section(s)
changes. If you do decide to do this, at least wait until editing is
complete before attempting it. The main drawback is that the inserted
figures will interrupt the text, which cannot flow smoothly from one
page to
the next around the inserted figure.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"G" wrote in message
...
Thanks for that. Unfortunately I now have a supplimentary question!
Some
of
my figures are in landscape. Will page setup always apply to the whole
document or can I change it for each page?
"Greg" wrote:
Lots of ways :-)
It sounds like all you need is a Section Break.
InsertBreakSection
Break
TypesNext Page.
Now number section 1 and remove numbering in section 2. If you are
putting
your numbering in the header or footer be sure to toggle off "same
as
previous" before deleting the numbering in the second section.
"G" wrote:
WinXP, Word 2000
I am writing a doucument that contains figures and text. The
requirements
are that the text pages be numbered sequentially but that figures
not
in the
main body of the text do not have numbers. I currently have the
text
in one
file (numbered) and each figure in a seperate file (no numbers) so
that I can
satisfy the requirements by printing each seperately.
My question: If I put all the pages together in a single file, is
there any
way that I can get Word to number the text pages sequentially but
to
leave
each figure page without numbers? Any ideas?
Thanks.