Section Breaks - here's a test question
This is your test, not mine, but it's fairly straightforward. Don't give up,
but don't expect someone else to do it for you.
3 section breaks gives 4 sections. Without doing anything complicated it's
easy to see that each different text must be in a different section so you
know where the section breaks must go and all you have to do is format the
page numbers.
When doing it with fewer sections you no longer have the constraint of not
using different first page headers. That should be more than enough to get
you going.
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Enjoy,
Tony
"HT" wrote in message
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Word2003
WindowsXP
I spent that latter part of the day trying to find out what they
mean..here
goes.
You are only supposed to use "3" section breaks and no "different first
page".
I have done this endlessly and can only achieve what they want with 4
section breaks. You are only supposed to work in the header and footer
layer
after putting in the section break.
Page 1
"Title" is in the header and there is no page number
Page 2
"Intro" is in the header and (ii) is the page number
Page 3
"Intro" is in the header and (iii) is the page number
Page 4
"Summary Head" is in the header and there is no page #.
Page 5
"Summary Page" is in the header and "2" is the page number.
Page 6
"Summary Page" is in the header and "3" is the page number.
The last question is to complete the above using only one section break.
I give up!
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