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Insert un-numbered title pages between consecutively numbered page
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I have a book with title pages separating chapters. Those title pages should not have page #'s. After each title page, when the chapter text begins, the page #s should continue consecutively with the last chapter. How do I make this work? |
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Insert un-numbered title pages between consecutively numbered page
I could answer this question, but you wouldn't see the answer any more than
you would see the answers that have already been provided because messages posted via NNTP are not being propagated to the Web interface. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "simring" wrote in message ... Using Word 2002. I have a book with title pages separating chapters. Those title pages should not have page #'s. After each title page, when the chapter text begins, the page #s should continue consecutively with the last chapter. How do I make this work? |
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Insert un-numbered title pages between consecutively numbered page
Using Word 2002.
I have a book with title pages separating chapters. Those title pages should not have page #'s. After each title page, when the chapter text begins, the page #s should continue consecutively with the last chapter. How do I make this work? I think you want to insert Section Breaks between chapters (Insert Break). Select Section Break type Next Page. For each section, use the Header and Footer toolbar (View Header and Footer) to disable the link to the previous section, then in each section insert page numbers (Insert Page Numbers) and uncheck the option _Show number on first page_. After the first chapter, you will probably want to continue numbering from the previous section. In the Page Number insertion window, press the Format button and make sure _Continue from previous section_ is selected. These steps will work as long as you want the title page to count towards the page number. In other words, the first non-title page in chapter 1 would be numbered as page 2. Of course a cover page, table of contents, preface, etc. would be in their own sections. Hope this is helpful, Ron |
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Insert un-numbered title pages between consecutively numberedpage
Except that s/he wants the page numbering of each section _not_ to
include the front and back of the part-title pages, so that arithmetic has to be incorporated into each PAGE field, and each section has to have a PAGE field with its numbers 2 greater than the previous one -- can that be done by subtracting twice the number of the section from the page number total, or something? On Oct 17, 12:27*pm, Ronald Nissley wrote: Using Word 2002. *I have a book with title pages separating chapters. Those title pages should not have page #'s. After each title page, when the chapter text begins, the page #s should continue consecutively with the last chapter.. *How do I make this work? I think you want to insert Section Breaks between chapters (Insert Break). Select Section Break type Next Page. For each section, use the Header and Footer toolbar (View Header and Footer) to disable the link to the previous section, then in each section insert page numbers (Insert Page Numbers) and uncheck the option *_Show number on first page_. After the first chapter, you will probably want to continue numbering from the previous section. In the Page Number insertion window, press the Format button and make sure _Continue from previous section_ is selected. These steps will work as long as you want the title page to count towards the page number. In other words, the first non-title page in chapter 1 would be numbered as page 2. Of course a cover page, table of contents, preface, etc. would be in their own sections. Hope this is helpful, Ron |
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Insert un-numbered title pages between consecutively numbered page
Well, the number doesn't *have* to be calculated provided the user is
willing to use "Start at" for each section (updating as required), but all of this is so unconventional that I would not recommend it even if it weren't so much trouble. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... Except that s/he wants the page numbering of each section _not_ to include the front and back of the part-title pages, so that arithmetic has to be incorporated into each PAGE field, and each section has to have a PAGE field with its numbers 2 greater than the previous one -- can that be done by subtracting twice the number of the section from the page number total, or something? On Oct 17, 12:27 pm, Ronald Nissley wrote: Using Word 2002. I have a book with title pages separating chapters. Those title pages should not have page #'s. After each title page, when the chapter text begins, the page #s should continue consecutively with the last chapter. How do I make this work? I think you want to insert Section Breaks between chapters (Insert Break). Select Section Break type Next Page. For each section, use the Header and Footer toolbar (View Header and Footer) to disable the link to the previous section, then in each section insert page numbers (Insert Page Numbers) and uncheck the option _Show number on first page_. After the first chapter, you will probably want to continue numbering from the previous section. In the Page Number insertion window, press the Format button and make sure _Continue from previous section_ is selected. These steps will work as long as you want the title page to count towards the page number. In other words, the first non-title page in chapter 1 would be numbered as page 2. Of course a cover page, table of contents, preface, etc. would be in their own sections. Hope this is helpful, Ron |
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This strange procedure is used in one book I know of published in the
last decade. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World's Ancient Languages (ed. Roger D. Woodard, 2004) has some maps, and they're printed on regular pages of the book, here and there in the sections where they pertain, and those pages are not numbered and don't count in the numbering of the book's pages. http://www.bookreviews.org/pdf/4452_4490.pdf On Oct 17, 5:26*pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, the number doesn't *have* to be calculated provided the user is willing to use "Start at" for each section (updating as required), but all of this is so unconventional that I would not recommend it even if it weren't so much trouble. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... Except that s/he wants the page numbering of each section _not_ to include the front and back of the part-title pages, so that arithmetic has to *be incorporated into each PAGE field, and each section has to have a PAGE field with its numbers 2 greater than the previous one -- can that be done by subtracting twice the number of the section from the page number total, or something? On Oct 17, 12:27 pm, Ronald Nissley wrote: Using Word 2002. I have a book with title pages separating chapters. Those title pages should not have page #'s. After each title page, when the chapter text begins, the page #s should continue consecutively with the last chapter. How do I make this work? I think you want to insert Section Breaks between chapters (Insert Break). Select Section Break type Next Page. For each section, use the Header and Footer toolbar (View Header and Footer) to disable the link to the previous section, then in each section insert page numbers (Insert Page Numbers) and uncheck the option _Show number on first page_. After the first chapter, you will probably want to continue numbering from the previous section. In the Page Number insertion window, press the Format button and make sure _Continue from previous section_ is selected. These steps will work as long as you want the title page to count towards the page number. In other words, the first non-title page in chapter 1 would be numbered as page 2. Of course a cover page, table of contents, preface, etc. would be in their own sections. Hope this is helpful, |
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That's standard procedure for "tipped-in" plates of any kind (I recently
read a thick biography of Beatrix Potter with four sections of photos on glazed paper tipped in, and they were unnumbered), but it is pointless for just a section cover page IMO and odd for maps printed on the same paper as the restof the book. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... This strange procedure is used in one book I know of published in the last decade. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World's Ancient Languages (ed. Roger D. Woodard, 2004) has some maps, and they're printed on regular pages of the book, here and there in the sections where they pertain, and those pages are not numbered and don't count in the numbering of the book's pages. http://www.bookreviews.org/pdf/4452_4490.pdf On Oct 17, 5:26 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, the number doesn't *have* to be calculated provided the user is willing to use "Start at" for each section (updating as required), but all of this is so unconventional that I would not recommend it even if it weren't so much trouble. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... Except that s/he wants the page numbering of each section _not_ to include the front and back of the part-title pages, so that arithmetic has to be incorporated into each PAGE field, and each section has to have a PAGE field with its numbers 2 greater than the previous one -- can that be done by subtracting twice the number of the section from the page number total, or something? On Oct 17, 12:27 pm, Ronald Nissley wrote: Using Word 2002. I have a book with title pages separating chapters. Those title pages should not have page #'s. After each title page, when the chapter text begins, the page #s should continue consecutively with the last chapter. How do I make this work? I think you want to insert Section Breaks between chapters (Insert Break). Select Section Break type Next Page. For each section, use the Header and Footer toolbar (View Header and Footer) to disable the link to the previous section, then in each section insert page numbers (Insert Page Numbers) and uncheck the option _Show number on first page_. After the first chapter, you will probably want to continue numbering from the previous section. In the Page Number insertion window, press the Format button and make sure _Continue from previous section_ is selected. These steps will work as long as you want the title page to count towards the page number. In other words, the first non-title page in chapter 1 would be numbered as page 2. Of course a cover page, table of contents, preface, etc. would be in their own sections. Hope this is helpful, |
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