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Auto Page Numbers (1.1, 1.2, etc.)
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I want to add a footer to my document that adds page numbers automatically as follows: 1.1 1.2 1.3 etc. Can this be done? Thank you, Karen |
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Auto Page Numbers (1.1, 1.2, etc.)
If the 1.1 is page 1 of section 1 and say 2.1 would be page 1 of section 2,
and your Heading 1 style has numbering assigned. Then in the Footer add the Page number from the Header and Footer toolbar (the # icon), then with the page number selected, use the Page Number Format icon (# with hand) check the Include Chapter number box, change the Separator to Period, then Have the page numbering Start At: 1. Hope this helps DeanH "Karen" wrote: Using Word 2003 I want to add a footer to my document that adds page numbers automatically as follows: 1.1 1.2 1.3 etc. Can this be done? Thank you, Karen |
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Auto Page Numbers (1.1, 1.2, etc.)
Also see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/numbering/ChapterNumber.htm.
Forgot to say you will need section breaks between your sections, as Paragragh setting of page break before will not make this work. DeanH "Karen" wrote: Using Word 2003 I want to add a footer to my document that adds page numbers automatically as follows: 1.1 1.2 1.3 etc. Can this be done? Thank you, Karen |
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Auto Page Numbers (1.1, 1.2, etc.)
Thank you for your help.
What I did was put the chapters in separate files. I used your method and my pages all stay at 1.1. Actually, when I close the Header/Footer, the footer disappears. So I don't have to combine all the files together in one file, is there a way to add the page numbers in the first file as 1.1, 1.2, etc. and then the 2nd file 2.1, 2.2, etc. Thank you, Karen "DeanH" wrote: If the 1.1 is page 1 of section 1 and say 2.1 would be page 1 of section 2, and your Heading 1 style has numbering assigned. Then in the Footer add the Page number from the Header and Footer toolbar (the # icon), then with the page number selected, use the Page Number Format icon (# with hand) check the Include Chapter number box, change the Separator to Period, then Have the page numbering Start At: 1. Hope this helps DeanH "Karen" wrote: Using Word 2003 I want to add a footer to my document that adds page numbers automatically as follows: 1.1 1.2 1.3 etc. Can this be done? Thank you, Karen |
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Auto Page Numbers (1.1, 1.2, etc.)
Do I have to combine my files and separate the chapters as sections in order
to number the page numbers 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc.? Thank you again for all your help, Karen "DeanH" wrote: If the 1.1 is page 1 of section 1 and say 2.1 would be page 1 of section 2, and your Heading 1 style has numbering assigned. Then in the Footer add the Page number from the Header and Footer toolbar (the # icon), then with the page number selected, use the Page Number Format icon (# with hand) check the Include Chapter number box, change the Separator to Period, then Have the page numbering Start At: 1. Hope this helps DeanH "Karen" wrote: Using Word 2003 I want to add a footer to my document that adds page numbers automatically as follows: 1.1 1.2 1.3 etc. Can this be done? Thank you, Karen |
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Auto Page Numbers (1.1, 1.2, etc.)
Word can handle very large files (1,000s of pages) so using separate files
purely for sections can cause problems, ie page numbering. Best practise is to have a document in one file - unless company/logistical situations dictate. As your document is separated in sections (do you mean chapters?) then your numbering in each file will be ok, just have to force the chapter number to start at the required number. Obviously if the chapter's number changes (due to deletion/addition/move of another chapter, etc.) this will not aoutomatically be refreshed, unlike if in one file. Did you read the article concerning chapter numbering and the detrimental factors that this can involve. Hope this clears the mud a bit. DeanH "Karen" wrote: Do I have to combine my files and separate the chapters as sections in order to number the page numbers 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc.? Thank you again for all your help, Karen "DeanH" wrote: If the 1.1 is page 1 of section 1 and say 2.1 would be page 1 of section 2, and your Heading 1 style has numbering assigned. Then in the Footer add the Page number from the Header and Footer toolbar (the # icon), then with the page number selected, use the Page Number Format icon (# with hand) check the Include Chapter number box, change the Separator to Period, then Have the page numbering Start At: 1. Hope this helps DeanH "Karen" wrote: Using Word 2003 I want to add a footer to my document that adds page numbers automatically as follows: 1.1 1.2 1.3 etc. Can this be done? Thank you, Karen |
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Auto Page Numbers (1.1, 1.2, etc.)
Thank you for all your help
Have a nice day, Karen "DeanH" wrote: Also see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/numbering/ChapterNumber.htm. Forgot to say you will need section breaks between your sections, as Paragragh setting of page break before will not make this work. DeanH "Karen" wrote: Using Word 2003 I want to add a footer to my document that adds page numbers automatically as follows: 1.1 1.2 1.3 etc. Can this be done? Thank you, Karen |
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