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Different page numbers for different pages in Microsoft 2007
I am trying to write a paper using Microsoft Office 2007. The paper has to
be APA style, so title page and the abstract page need to be numbered with roman numerals and the third page has to start with number 1. How do I do this? |
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Different page numbers for different pages in Microsoft 2007
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jme nous racontait que : I am trying to write a paper using Microsoft Office 2007. The paper has to be APA style, so title page and the abstract page need to be numbered with roman numerals and the third page has to start with number 1. How do I do this? See: http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...atter_2007.htm -- ______________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil Montreal, Canada |
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Different page numbers for different pages in Microsoft 2007
Changing the page numbering and any other header/footer formatting commands
relies upon creating different sections. I suggest that you set up some dummy pages just to get a feel of this: 1. Set up a first page and then insert a section: page layout breaksnew page. 2. On your new page put a heading and a few lines of text and then repeat the above and again for a third section etc. 3. I find it easiest to go the last section, select tab 'Page Layout', footerselect footer type from drop-down and modify as you wish. 4. Go to previous section, repeat, 'Page Layout', footerselect footer type from drop-down and modify as you wish, then remember to SWITCH OFF 'same as previous'. 5. When you have done this for each section then you can go back and format numbering, remembering to change the 'start numbering at'. If you want an example of this please ask but there appears to be no document attach on this forum! "jme" wrote: I am trying to write a paper using Microsoft Office 2007. The paper has to be APA style, so title page and the abstract page need to be numbered with roman numerals and the third page has to start with number 1. How do I do this? |
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Different page numbers for different pages in Microsoft 2007
"Maximise" wrote: Changing the page numbering and any other header/footer formatting commands relies upon creating different sections. I suggest that you set up some dummy pages just to get a feel of this: 1. Set up a first page and then insert a section: page layout breaksnew page. 2. On your new page put a heading and a few lines of text and then repeat the above and again for a third section etc. 3. I find it easiest to go the last section, select tab 'Page Layout', footerselect footer type from drop-down and modify as you wish. 4. Go to previous section, repeat, 'Page Layout', footerselect footer type from drop-down and modify as you wish, then remember to SWITCH OFF 'same as previous'. 5. When you have done this for each section then you can go back and format numbering, remembering to change the 'start numbering at'. If you want an example of this please ask but there appears to be no document attach on this forum! "jme" wrote: I am trying to write a paper using Microsoft Office 2007. The paper has to be APA style, so title page and the abstract page need to be numbered with roman numerals and the third page has to start with number 1. How do I do this? |
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