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Default page numbers

I am typing a business plan and will have ten pages of spreadsheets inserted
from page 31-40, then I have four more pages of word. How can I get the
follow on pages to be the number I want them to be in my footer?
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If the spreadsheets were in the Word document, the page numbering would be
continuous automatically. Since you're asking, I assume the spreadsheets
will not actually be inserted in the Word file but inserted after printing.
In that case, insert a section break after page 30 in your Word document.
View the footer in Section 2 and click Format Page Number on the Header and
Footer toolbar. Change the numbering from "Continue from previous section"
to "Start at 41."

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I am typing a business plan and will have ten pages of spreadsheets
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from page 31-40, then I have four more pages of word. How can I get the
follow on pages to be the number I want them to be in my footer?



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