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Changing Page Numbers
I have created a 2 page chart (in another program) which I need to insert
into the final printed document (which I created in Word 2007). Therefore, I need the page numbers, which I have in the upper righthand corner, to skip 2 pages. Example: 65,66,69,70,etc. I have tried to insert 2 blank pages as "spacers", but Word tries to put my footnotes on the 2 blank pages. Any ideas? Word Support seems stumped. -- Wally |
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Changing Page Numbers
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I have created a 2 page chart (in another program) which I need to insert into the final printed document (which I created in Word 2007). Therefore, I need the page numbers, which I have in the upper righthand corner, to skip 2 pages. Example: 65,66,69,70,etc. I have tried to insert 2 blank pages as "spacers", but Word tries to put my footnotes on the 2 blank pages. Any ideas? Word Support seems stumped. Place a Next Page section break (Page Layout Breaks Next Page) at the point where the numbering needs to change. Then, with the cursor after the section break (that is, on the page that is now 67 and should be 69), click Insert Page Number Format Page Number and set the starting page of the section to 69. Be careful -- any editing in the earlier part of the document might change the pagination so that page should no longer be numbered 69, but having forced it this way it won't change automatically. You'll have to check the situation and adjust the setting manually if needed. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Changing Page Numbers
Thanks for your help. 2 problems show up. 1: Word 2007 tries to continue a
footnote that begins on p.66 on the blank page after p.66. 2: When I change page numbers, the numbers start counting backwards. -- Wally "Jay Freedman" wrote: Wally wrote: I have created a 2 page chart (in another program) which I need to insert into the final printed document (which I created in Word 2007). Therefore, I need the page numbers, which I have in the upper righthand corner, to skip 2 pages. Example: 65,66,69,70,etc. I have tried to insert 2 blank pages as "spacers", but Word tries to put my footnotes on the 2 blank pages. Any ideas? Word Support seems stumped. Place a Next Page section break (Page Layout Breaks Next Page) at the point where the numbering needs to change. Then, with the cursor after the section break (that is, on the page that is now 67 and should be 69), click Insert Page Number Format Page Number and set the starting page of the section to 69. Be careful -- any editing in the earlier part of the document might change the pagination so that page should no longer be numbered 69, but having forced it this way it won't change automatically. You'll have to check the situation and adjust the setting manually if needed. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Changing Page Numbers
There should not be any blank page between 66 and (now) 69. If there are any
blank pages, remove them (click the ¶ button and remove any empty paragraph marks). For the footnote overflow, see http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...OnDiffPage.htm. I have no idea what could cause the reversing page numbers. If you wanted to do it deliberately, it's fairly difficult to achieve. Wally wrote: Thanks for your help. 2 problems show up. 1: Word 2007 tries to continue a footnote that begins on p.66 on the blank page after p.66. 2: When I change page numbers, the numbers start counting backwards. Wally wrote: I have created a 2 page chart (in another program) which I need to insert into the final printed document (which I created in Word 2007). Therefore, I need the page numbers, which I have in the upper righthand corner, to skip 2 pages. Example: 65,66,69,70,etc. I have tried to insert 2 blank pages as "spacers", but Word tries to put my footnotes on the 2 blank pages. Any ideas? Word Support seems stumped. Place a Next Page section break (Page Layout Breaks Next Page) at the point where the numbering needs to change. Then, with the cursor after the section break (that is, on the page that is now 67 and should be 69), click Insert Page Number Format Page Number and set the starting page of the section to 69. Be careful -- any editing in the earlier part of the document might change the pagination so that page should no longer be numbered 69, but having forced it this way it won't change automatically. You'll have to check the situation and adjust the setting manually if needed. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Changing Page Numbers
Thanks. Part of the problem is a paragraph mark in the middle of the
footnote. Yet neither the delete nor the backspace keys will eliminate it. Any ideas? -- Wally "Jay Freedman" wrote: There should not be any blank page between 66 and (now) 69. If there are any blank pages, remove them (click the ¶ button and remove any empty paragraph marks). For the footnote overflow, see http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...OnDiffPage.htm. I have no idea what could cause the reversing page numbers. If you wanted to do it deliberately, it's fairly difficult to achieve. Wally wrote: Thanks for your help. 2 problems show up. 1: Word 2007 tries to continue a footnote that begins on p.66 on the blank page after p.66. 2: When I change page numbers, the numbers start counting backwards. Wally wrote: I have created a 2 page chart (in another program) which I need to insert into the final printed document (which I created in Word 2007). Therefore, I need the page numbers, which I have in the upper righthand corner, to skip 2 pages. Example: 65,66,69,70,etc. I have tried to insert 2 blank pages as "spacers", but Word tries to put my footnotes on the 2 blank pages. Any ideas? Word Support seems stumped. Place a Next Page section break (Page Layout Breaks Next Page) at the point where the numbering needs to change. Then, with the cursor after the section break (that is, on the page that is now 67 and should be 69), click Insert Page Number Format Page Number and set the starting page of the section to 69. Be careful -- any editing in the earlier part of the document might change the pagination so that page should no longer be numbered 69, but having forced it this way it won't change automatically. You'll have to check the situation and adjust the setting manually if needed. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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I found a way to make it work: I inserted 2 blank pages to act as "spacers".
I don't why it workerd this time because I tried to do this before & failed. -- Wally "Jay Freedman" wrote: There should not be any blank page between 66 and (now) 69. If there are any blank pages, remove them (click the ¶ button and remove any empty paragraph marks). For the footnote overflow, see http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...OnDiffPage.htm. I have no idea what could cause the reversing page numbers. If you wanted to do it deliberately, it's fairly difficult to achieve. Wally wrote: Thanks for your help. 2 problems show up. 1: Word 2007 tries to continue a footnote that begins on p.66 on the blank page after p.66. 2: When I change page numbers, the numbers start counting backwards. Wally wrote: I have created a 2 page chart (in another program) which I need to insert into the final printed document (which I created in Word 2007). Therefore, I need the page numbers, which I have in the upper righthand corner, to skip 2 pages. Example: 65,66,69,70,etc. I have tried to insert 2 blank pages as "spacers", but Word tries to put my footnotes on the 2 blank pages. Any ideas? Word Support seems stumped. Place a Next Page section break (Page Layout Breaks Next Page) at the point where the numbering needs to change. Then, with the cursor after the section break (that is, on the page that is now 67 and should be 69), click Insert Page Number Format Page Number and set the starting page of the section to 69. Be careful -- any editing in the earlier part of the document might change the pagination so that page should no longer be numbered 69, but having forced it this way it won't change automatically. You'll have to check the situation and adjust the setting manually if needed. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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