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Default How can I eliminate page numbering in an MS Word document?

You thought THAT was less complex?

Some people are not going to be comfortable writing if/then code with math
in them.

I thought those instructions were right on, the tricky part is just
understanding the dynamics of headers/footers and sections. Including the
"first page is different" and "link to previous" functions.

And FINDING them, I'm still getting used to 2007's ribbon, which makes lots
of sense once you get over 10 years of "how it's always worked before"
training.

I wanted two un numbered pages, then standard numbering after that. I was
starting with a doc that had a single un numbered page which I accomplished
using "first page is different" and started the numbering at zero.

To add my second page I had to first undo the above and get back to a simple
state where all pages were the same.

Then it was easy to add a section, unlink the two sections, and apply the
numbering I wanted to the second section only.

thanks for the tip

"p0" wrote:

Although I can see the benifits of the tip, I find it rather complex
to achieve such a simple thing. The following combination of fields
should just as well achieve what is required:

{ IF { PAGE } 5 "" { = { PAGE } - 3 } }

If your page number is less than 5, don't display anything, otherwise,
display your page number minus 3 (so 5 becomes 2, 6 3, ...)

Do not enter the brackets yourself, enter them by using CTRL+F9:

1)Type CTRL+F9. (results in { })
2)Type IF between the brackets followed by CTRL+F9. (results in { IF
{ } })
3)Type PAGE between the inner brackets and " 5" right of the inner
brackets. (results in { IF { PAGE } 5})
4)Add the "". (results in { IF { PAGE } 5 ""})
5)Type CTRL+F9. (results in { IF { PAGE } 5 "" { } })
6)Type '='. (results in { IF { PAGE } 5 "" { = } })
7)Type CTRL+F9. (results in { IF { PAGE } 5 "" { = { } } })
8)Type PAGE between the last added brackets followed by - 3 after the
brackets. (results in { IF { PAGE } 5 "" { = { PAGE } - 3 } })

Yves

On 18 dec, 20:52, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Please look at Tip 4 at the end.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org

"Jon" wrote in message

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Sorry, the instructions on that page are a bit of a confusing nightmare. I
don't want *any* numbers on the front matter, not Roman numerals.
Jon


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:


Certainly. See
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...r_2007.htm(and note
that if you see a huge gap in the text in the first screen, there is more
text after the gap!).


--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org


"Jon" wrote in message
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I'd like to start numbering with page 2 on the actual page 5, no
numbers
before that. Is Word 2007 capable of this feat?
Jon