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Old July 29th 12, 12:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Peter T. Daniels
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But if he wants to have two tall, thin columns on a normal vertical
page, he'd have to set a Custom Paper Size of 4.25" x 11" (or whatever
the DIN equiivalent is), with Mirror Margins, and set the gutter to as
close to 0 as Word will allow.

On Jul 29, 7:44*am, "Stefan Blom"
wrote:
Of course! That would be the easiest approach.

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in ...



One approach is to use "2 pages per sheet" (under "Multiple pages" on the
Margins tab of Page Setup) instead of two columns. This divides the
(landscape) page into two separate (portrait) halves and allows you to treat
each one as a separate page, including adding page numbers.


"HowardC" *wrote in ...


I am using Microsoft word and have set up two columns per page. I would
like to number the first page page on the left as 1 at the bottom and
the page on the right as 2, the next page on the left to be 3 and the
one on the right to be 4 etc


It would be appreciated if someone could advise me on how to set this up

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Old July 29th 12, 03:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Stefan Blom[_3_]
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You can't copy and paste the field codes from a newsgroup message. As I wrote in
my first message in this thread, you must insert the field delimiters, { }, by
pressing Ctrl+F9 and type in the rest of the commands.

Use F9 to update the fields at the insertion point, and use Alt+F9 to show/hide
fields codes.

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"HowardC" wrote in message
...

Hi Stefan

Thanks for the reply. I clicked in insert text box and dragged this to
the bottom on the left of page 1 and copied your code and did the same
for the right page. What do I do after this? See attached sample data

Your assistance is most appreciated


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|Filename: Risk management.Page Numbering two Columns.zip |
|Download: http://www.wordbanter.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=133|
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Old July 30th 12, 05:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Suzanne S. Barnhill[_3_]
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Even if they need to be in the margins, you can always use negative left and
right indents on the header/footer.

"Stefan Blom" wrote in message ...

Very good question. Unless the page numbers should be in, say, the left and
right margins, text boxes won't be necessary. Using paragraph alignment or
tab
stops for more precision, or "Two pages per sheet," would do the trick; you
are
quite right.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP





"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
Why use text boxes instead of just aligning the fields left and right in
the page footer?

"Stefan Blom" wrote in message ...

Create two text boxes which are anchored to the page header. Drag one text
box
so that it displays at the bottom of the left "page" and drag the other
box so
that it displays at the bottom of the "right" page. Clear the borders as
appropriate.

In the left text box, enter the following field code:

{ = 2*{ PAGE } - 1 }

In the right text box, you'll need:

{ = 2*{ PAGE } }

To insert each pair of field delimiters, { }, press Ctrl+F9. Type in the
code as
shown above.

You can update the fields by switching to Print Preview (the Backstage
view in
Word 2010) and back to your previous view; you can use Ctrl+F2 followed by
ESC.

Note that these calculated page numbers won't be reflected in an automatic
table
of contents.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP





"HowardC" wrote in message
...

I am using Microsoft word and have set up two columns per page. I would
like to number the first page page on the left as 1 at the bottom and
the page on the right as 2, the next page on the left to be 3 and the
one on the right to be 4 etc

It would be appreciated if someone could advise me on how to set this up




--
HowardC


  #14  
Old July 31st 12, 07:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Stefan Blom[_3_]
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I was thinking of situations where you can't do it with negative indents.

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ...

Even if they need to be in the margins, you can always use negative left and
right indents on the header/footer.

"Stefan Blom" wrote in message ...

Very good question. Unless the page numbers should be in, say, the left and
right margins, text boxes won't be necessary. Using paragraph alignment or
tab
stops for more precision, or "Two pages per sheet," would do the trick; you
are
quite right.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP





"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
Why use text boxes instead of just aligning the fields left and right in
the page footer?

"Stefan Blom" wrote in message ...

Create two text boxes which are anchored to the page header. Drag one text
box
so that it displays at the bottom of the left "page" and drag the other
box so
that it displays at the bottom of the "right" page. Clear the borders as
appropriate.

In the left text box, enter the following field code:

{ = 2*{ PAGE } - 1 }

In the right text box, you'll need:

{ = 2*{ PAGE } }

To insert each pair of field delimiters, { }, press Ctrl+F9. Type in the
code as
shown above.

You can update the fields by switching to Print Preview (the Backstage
view in
Word 2010) and back to your previous view; you can use Ctrl+F2 followed by
ESC.

Note that these calculated page numbers won't be reflected in an automatic
table
of contents.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP





"HowardC" wrote in message
...

I am using Microsoft word and have set up two columns per page. I would
like to number the first page page on the left as 1 at the bottom and
the page on the right as 2, the next page on the left to be 3 and the
one on the right to be 4 etc

It would be appreciated if someone could advise me on how to set this up




--
HowardC


 




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