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Word 2003 messes up my page numbering
I use Word 2000. I saved a document onto my USB drive. I went to
school, plugged in the USB, and opened the document. The school computers have Word 2003 on them. I worked on the document. When it was finished, I inserted page numbers into the footer. Instead of numbering the pages from 1-207, it started each section over again. I'm not sure if it started renumbering each time it got to header 2, header 3, or a page break. I couldn't get the numbering to go straight through, so I printed the document without page numbers. This is a PITA. I'd like to know how to open my documents WITHOUT adding in the new-fangled Word 2003 features. Like messed up page numbers. Is there a setting that will let me preserve the features that I like and that are in my Word 2000 documents? *(((({ |
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