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Word 2007:Continuous numbering in header, section numbering in foo
Help! I would like to have page numbering in both the header and the footer.
But, the numbering should NOT be linkied together. The header will contain a continuous numbering of ALL pages in the document. The footer will contain only the numbering for the section(s). |
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Word 2007:Continuous numbering in header, section numbering in foo
Hi wjprice,
linkied? Using the Header & Footer Tools Ribbon, you can unlink each Section's header or footer from the previous Section's header or footer by clicking on the 'Link to Previous' button. Having done that, you can insert a page number field in each Section, formatting it so that it restarts from whatever number you want. If you want a page count for the Section, use a Sectionpages field. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "wjprice" wrote in message ... Help! I would like to have page numbering in both the header and the footer. But, the numbering should NOT be linkied together. The header will contain a continuous numbering of ALL pages in the document. The footer will contain only the numbering for the section(s). |
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Actually, for what you want (or at least I think you want), you do not need
to unlink the H&Fs. All you need to do is put the Pages X of Y fields in the Header and the section pages of section field in the footer. The header will display something like: Page 66 of 128 The footer will display something like: Page 19 of Section 3 Is that what you need? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "wjprice" wrote in message ... Help! I would like to have page numbering in both the header and the footer. But, the numbering should NOT be linkied together. The header will contain a continuous numbering of ALL pages in the document. The footer will contain only the numbering for the section(s). |
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Hmm, even though you can use SECTIONPAGES to count the number of pages in
each section, and the NUMPAGES field to count the total number of pages in the document, I don't see how you can get both running page numbers (1, 2, 3, ..., NUMPAGES) and "section-based" page numbers (1, 2, ..., SECTIONPAGES) without using formula fields? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Actually, for what you want (or at least I think you want), you do not need to unlink the H&Fs. All you need to do is put the Pages X of Y fields in the Header and the section pages of section field in the footer. The header will display something like: Page 66 of 128 The footer will display something like: Page 19 of Section 3 Is that what you need? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "wjprice" wrote in message ... Help! I would like to have page numbering in both the header and the footer. But, the numbering should NOT be linkied together. The header will contain a continuous numbering of ALL pages in the document. The footer will contain only the numbering for the section(s). |
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Stefan
I have reread the original question and I see that I misunderstood. The user wants a running page count for the total document and a running page count for each section! So you do need to disable the Link to Previous and it will need formulae fields. Sorry to have confused the issue. Terry "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Hmm, even though you can use SECTIONPAGES to count the number of pages in each section, and the NUMPAGES field to count the total number of pages in the document, I don't see how you can get both running page numbers (1, 2, 3, ..., NUMPAGES) and "section-based" page numbers (1, 2, ..., SECTIONPAGES) without using formula fields? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Actually, for what you want (or at least I think you want), you do not need to unlink the H&Fs. All you need to do is put the Pages X of Y fields in the Header and the section pages of section field in the footer. The header will display something like: Page 66 of 128 The footer will display something like: Page 19 of Section 3 Is that what you need? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "wjprice" wrote in message ... Help! I would like to have page numbering in both the header and the footer. But, the numbering should NOT be linkied together. The header will contain a continuous numbering of ALL pages in the document. The footer will contain only the numbering for the section(s). |
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Word 2007:Continuous numbering in header, section numbering in foo
Hi Terry,
A suitable formula field is: {QUOTE{IF{PAGE}= 1 {SET Section0 0}} {IF{PAGE}{NUMPAGES} {IF{={SECTIONPAGES}+{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}}={PAGE} {SET {QUOTE Section{SECTION}} {PAGE}}}} "Page {={PAGE}-{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}} of {SECTIONPAGES}"} -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Stefan I have reread the original question and I see that I misunderstood. The user wants a running page count for the total document and a running page count for each section! So you do need to disable the Link to Previous and it will need formulae fields. Sorry to have confused the issue. Terry "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Hmm, even though you can use SECTIONPAGES to count the number of pages in each section, and the NUMPAGES field to count the total number of pages in the document, I don't see how you can get both running page numbers (1, 2, 3, ..., NUMPAGES) and "section-based" page numbers (1, 2, ..., SECTIONPAGES) without using formula fields? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Actually, for what you want (or at least I think you want), you do not need to unlink the H&Fs. All you need to do is put the Pages X of Y fields in the Header and the section pages of section field in the footer. The header will display something like: Page 66 of 128 The footer will display something like: Page 19 of Section 3 Is that what you need? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "wjprice" wrote in message ... Help! I would like to have page numbering in both the header and the footer. But, the numbering should NOT be linkied together. The header will contain a continuous numbering of ALL pages in the document. The footer will contain only the numbering for the section(s). |
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Word 2007:Continuous numbering in header, section numbering in foo
Would it not be simpler to put a bookmarked SectionPages (hidden by
formatting it white) into each section and use an IF formula. So S2 would have IF NumPages - Bookmark 1, S3 would have IF NumPages - (Bookmark 1 + Bookmark 2) and so on? (If not simpler, then this simpleton would understand it better.) g Terry "macropod" wrote in message ... Hi Terry, A suitable formula field is: {QUOTE{IF{PAGE}= 1 {SET Section0 0}} {IF{PAGE}{NUMPAGES} {IF{={SECTIONPAGES}+{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}}={PAGE} {SET {QUOTE Section{SECTION}} {PAGE}}}} "Page {={PAGE}-{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}} of {SECTIONPAGES}"} -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Stefan I have reread the original question and I see that I misunderstood. The user wants a running page count for the total document and a running page count for each section! So you do need to disable the Link to Previous and it will need formulae fields. Sorry to have confused the issue. Terry "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Hmm, even though you can use SECTIONPAGES to count the number of pages in each section, and the NUMPAGES field to count the total number of pages in the document, I don't see how you can get both running page numbers (1, 2, 3, ..., NUMPAGES) and "section-based" page numbers (1, 2, ..., SECTIONPAGES) without using formula fields? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Actually, for what you want (or at least I think you want), you do not need to unlink the H&Fs. All you need to do is put the Pages X of Y fields in the Header and the section pages of section field in the footer. The header will display something like: Page 66 of 128 The footer will display something like: Page 19 of Section 3 Is that what you need? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "wjprice" wrote in message ... Help! I would like to have page numbering in both the header and the footer. But, the numbering should NOT be linkied together. The header will contain a continuous numbering of ALL pages in the document. The footer will contain only the numbering for the section(s). |
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Word 2007:Continuous numbering in header, section numbering in foo
I'd go with your method, Terry. It's better suited for those of us who
cannot handle that many nested fields. g -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Would it not be simpler to put a bookmarked SectionPages (hidden by formatting it white) into each section and use an IF formula. So S2 would have IF NumPages - Bookmark 1, S3 would have IF NumPages - (Bookmark 1 + Bookmark 2) and so on? (If not simpler, then this simpleton would understand it better.) g Terry "macropod" wrote in message ... Hi Terry, A suitable formula field is: {QUOTE{IF{PAGE}= 1 {SET Section0 0}} {IF{PAGE}{NUMPAGES} {IF{={SECTIONPAGES}+{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}}={PAGE} {SET {QUOTE Section{SECTION}} {PAGE}}}} "Page {={PAGE}-{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}} of {SECTIONPAGES}"} -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Stefan I have reread the original question and I see that I misunderstood. The user wants a running page count for the total document and a running page count for each section! So you do need to disable the Link to Previous and it will need formulae fields. Sorry to have confused the issue. Terry "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Hmm, even though you can use SECTIONPAGES to count the number of pages in each section, and the NUMPAGES field to count the total number of pages in the document, I don't see how you can get both running page numbers (1, 2, 3, ..., NUMPAGES) and "section-based" page numbers (1, 2, ..., SECTIONPAGES) without using formula fields? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Actually, for what you want (or at least I think you want), you do not need to unlink the H&Fs. All you need to do is put the Pages X of Y fields in the Header and the section pages of section field in the footer. The header will display something like: Page 66 of 128 The footer will display something like: Page 19 of Section 3 Is that what you need? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "wjprice" wrote in message ... Help! I would like to have page numbering in both the header and the footer. But, the numbering should NOT be linkied together. The header will contain a continuous numbering of ALL pages in the document. The footer will contain only the numbering for the section(s). |
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I thank each of you for helping me with this situation. I have tried to follow each of your posts and use them. Alas! I have NOT been able to use your latest two examples. I do not know enough about Word formulas to interpet your examples althuogh i think i follow the logic. When i attempt to use field codes such as Numpages or Section i get an error (undefined). The QUOTE you are using is undefined (unless it means to insert a quote...single or double). I have tried both to no avai. I will continue to follow any posts you provide. Again thank you, eventually i will absorb enough to solve this problem. To restate: I have XX of XXX in the header which should not be affected by whatever i do in the footer. In the footer (only for the appendices) i want it to show A-1, A-2, etc. for each appendix. I will change to B-1, B-2, etc. for the next appendex and so on. At this point it is easier to manually do it. But there has to be a way to automate this process since on my site there are many others who will create and/or edit documents such as this. wjprice "Terry Farrell" wrote: Would it not be simpler to put a bookmarked SectionPages (hidden by formatting it white) into each section and use an IF formula. So S2 would have IF NumPages - Bookmark 1, S3 would have IF NumPages - (Bookmark 1 + Bookmark 2) and so on? (If not simpler, then this simpleton would understand it better.) g Terry "macropod" wrote in message ... Hi Terry, A suitable formula field is: {QUOTE{IF{PAGE}= 1 {SET Section0 0}} {IF{PAGE}{NUMPAGES} {IF{={SECTIONPAGES}+{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}}={PAGE} {SET {QUOTE Section{SECTION}} {PAGE}}}} "Page {={PAGE}-{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}} of {SECTIONPAGES}"} -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Stefan I have reread the original question and I see that I misunderstood. The user wants a running page count for the total document and a running page count for each section! So you do need to disable the Link to Previous and it will need formulae fields. Sorry to have confused the issue. Terry "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Hmm, even though you can use SECTIONPAGES to count the number of pages in each section, and the NUMPAGES field to count the total number of pages in the document, I don't see how you can get both running page numbers (1, 2, 3, ..., NUMPAGES) and "section-based" page numbers (1, 2, ..., SECTIONPAGES) without using formula fields? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Actually, for what you want (or at least I think you want), you do not need to unlink the H&Fs. All you need to do is put the Pages X of Y fields in the Header and the section pages of section field in the footer. The header will display something like: Page 66 of 128 The footer will display something like: Page 19 of Section 3 Is that what you need? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "wjprice" wrote in message ... Help! I would like to have page numbering in both the header and the footer. But, the numbering should NOT be linkied together. The header will contain a continuous numbering of ALL pages in the document. The footer will contain only the numbering for the section(s). |
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Hi wjprice,
For the field code I posted, all the field braces (ie '{}') must be created in pairs via Ctrl-F9 - you can't simply type them or copy & paste them from my post. The field code is necessarily complicated due to the way Word works. Note that you need to pay careful attention to the spacing I've shown in the field code - leave any of the spaces out of the IF & SET fields and they'll likely fail. The field works by creating a series of bookmarks named Section# (where # is the Section number) and assigning the corresponding Section's SECTIONPAGES count to them. The code to do this is {SET {QUOTE Section{SECTION}} {PAGE}}, and is only executed on the last page of each Section, via the IF{={SECTIONPAGES}+{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}}={PAGE} test. The code then deducts the previous Section's page count from the current page number to determine the current Section page# for the X of Y numbering for the Section. The {SET Section0 0} field is needed on the first page of the document because there's no Section 0 and the code would generate an error without it The IF{PAGE}{NUMPAGES} test is needed to prevent the code adding an unwanted bookmark for the last Section; otherwise the output for the last Section becomes unstable. Once you've created the field and updated it the first time (via F9), it'll automatically calculate the 'Page X of Y' expression for each Section, without the need for the Section unlinking I referred to earlier. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "wjprice" wrote in message news I thank each of you for helping me with this situation. I have tried to follow each of your posts and use them. Alas! I have NOT been able to use your latest two examples. I do not know enough about Word formulas to interpet your examples althuogh i think i follow the logic. When i attempt to use field codes such as Numpages or Section i get an error (undefined). The QUOTE you are using is undefined (unless it means to insert a quote...single or double). I have tried both to no avai. I will continue to follow any posts you provide. Again thank you, eventually i will absorb enough to solve this problem. To restate: I have XX of XXX in the header which should not be affected by whatever i do in the footer. In the footer (only for the appendices) i want it to show A-1, A-2, etc. for each appendix. I will change to B-1, B-2, etc. for the next appendex and so on. At this point it is easier to manually do it. But there has to be a way to automate this process since on my site there are many others who will create and/or edit documents such as this. wjprice "Terry Farrell" wrote: Would it not be simpler to put a bookmarked SectionPages (hidden by formatting it white) into each section and use an IF formula. So S2 would have IF NumPages - Bookmark 1, S3 would have IF NumPages - (Bookmark 1 + Bookmark 2) and so on? (If not simpler, then this simpleton would understand it better.) g Terry "macropod" wrote in message ... Hi Terry, A suitable formula field is: {QUOTE{IF{PAGE}= 1 {SET Section0 0}} {IF{PAGE}{NUMPAGES} {IF{={SECTIONPAGES}+{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}}={PAGE} {SET {QUOTE Section{SECTION}} {PAGE}}}} "Page {={PAGE}-{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}} of {SECTIONPAGES}"} -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Stefan I have reread the original question and I see that I misunderstood. The user wants a running page count for the total document and a running page count for each section! So you do need to disable the Link to Previous and it will need formulae fields. Sorry to have confused the issue. Terry "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Hmm, even though you can use SECTIONPAGES to count the number of pages in each section, and the NUMPAGES field to count the total number of pages in the document, I don't see how you can get both running page numbers (1, 2, 3, ..., NUMPAGES) and "section-based" page numbers (1, 2, ..., SECTIONPAGES) without using formula fields? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Actually, for what you want (or at least I think you want), you do not need to unlink the H&Fs. All you need to do is put the Pages X of Y fields in the Header and the section pages of section field in the footer. The header will display something like: Page 66 of 128 The footer will display something like: Page 19 of Section 3 Is that what you need? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "wjprice" wrote in message ... Help! I would like to have page numbering in both the header and the footer. But, the numbering should NOT be linkied together. The header will contain a continuous numbering of ALL pages in the document. The footer will contain only the numbering for the section(s). |
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macropod:
On the last line of your code there is an extra } and a quote character. Is this intentional? Here is the line in question: "Page {={PAGE}-{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}} of {SECTIONPAGES}"} Here is what i receive after entering the code: €œPage !Syntax Error, ! of 3€ I turned on the option to show non-printing characters so i was sure to enter the code exactly as you posted. I follow all of your logic in designing this code. I can troubleshoot this but i do not know the meaning of the QUOTE command. I cannot find it documented anywhere. I understand that PAGE tells you the current page number, NUMPAGES gives the total number of pages in the doc, SECTIONPAGES gives the number of pages in the section, SECTION gives the number of the current section. i know the stated meaning of REF but am not yet sure of its exact meaning (in actual practice). But once i understand the command QUOTE i think i can figure out "how" you set this up. Once again, thanks for your help for this assistance. I opologize for being a "doofer" about this. I suspect this all so simple and clear to you like when i am trying to explain C# code to someone new. wjprice "macropod" wrote: Hi wjprice, For the field code I posted, all the field braces (ie '{}') must be created in pairs via Ctrl-F9 - you can't simply type them or copy & paste them from my post. The field code is necessarily complicated due to the way Word works. Note that you need to pay careful attention to the spacing I've shown in the field code - leave any of the spaces out of the IF & SET fields and they'll likely fail. The field works by creating a series of bookmarks named Section# (where # is the Section number) and assigning the corresponding Section's SECTIONPAGES count to them. The code to do this is {SET {QUOTE Section{SECTION}} {PAGE}}, and is only executed on the last page of each Section, via the IF{={SECTIONPAGES}+{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}}={PAGE} test. The code then deducts the previous Section's page count from the current page number to determine the current Section page# for the X of Y numbering for the Section. The {SET Section0 0} field is needed on the first page of the document because there's no Section 0 and the code would generate an error without it The IF{PAGE}{NUMPAGES} test is needed to prevent the code adding an unwanted bookmark for the last Section; otherwise the output for the last Section becomes unstable. Once you've created the field and updated it the first time (via F9), it'll automatically calculate the 'Page X of Y' expression for each Section, without the need for the Section unlinking I referred to earlier. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "wjprice" wrote in message news I thank each of you for helping me with this situation. I have tried to follow each of your posts and use them. Alas! I have NOT been able to use your latest two examples. I do not know enough about Word formulas to interpet your examples althuogh i think i follow the logic. When i attempt to use field codes such as Numpages or Section i get an error (undefined). The QUOTE you are using is undefined (unless it means to insert a quote...single or double). I have tried both to no avai. I will continue to follow any posts you provide. Again thank you, eventually i will absorb enough to solve this problem. To restate: I have XX of XXX in the header which should not be affected by whatever i do in the footer. In the footer (only for the appendices) i want it to show A-1, A-2, etc. for each appendix. I will change to B-1, B-2, etc. for the next appendex and so on. At this point it is easier to manually do it. But there has to be a way to automate this process since on my site there are many others who will create and/or edit documents such as this. wjprice "Terry Farrell" wrote: Would it not be simpler to put a bookmarked SectionPages (hidden by formatting it white) into each section and use an IF formula. So S2 would have IF NumPages - Bookmark 1, S3 would have IF NumPages - (Bookmark 1 + Bookmark 2) and so on? (If not simpler, then this simpleton would understand it better.) g Terry "macropod" wrote in message ... Hi Terry, A suitable formula field is: {QUOTE{IF{PAGE}= 1 {SET Section0 0}} {IF{PAGE}{NUMPAGES} {IF{={SECTIONPAGES}+{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}}={PAGE} {SET {QUOTE Section{SECTION}} {PAGE}}}} "Page {={PAGE}-{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}} of {SECTIONPAGES}"} -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Stefan I have reread the original question and I see that I misunderstood. The user wants a running page count for the total document and a running page count for each section! So you do need to disable the Link to Previous and it will need formulae fields. Sorry to have confused the issue. Terry "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Hmm, even though you can use SECTIONPAGES to count the number of pages in each section, and the NUMPAGES field to count the total number of pages in the document, I don't see how you can get both running page numbers (1, 2, 3, ..., NUMPAGES) and "section-based" page numbers (1, 2, ..., SECTIONPAGES) without using formula fields? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Actually, for what you want (or at least I think you want), you do not need to unlink the H&Fs. All you need to do is put the Pages X of Y fields in the Header and the section pages of section field in the footer. The header will display something like: Page 66 of 128 The footer will display something like: Page 19 of Section 3 Is that what you need? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "wjprice" wrote in message ... Help! I would like to have page numbering in both the header and the footer. But, the numbering should NOT be linkied together. The header will contain a continuous numbering of ALL pages in the document. The footer will contain only the numbering for the section(s). |
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Hi wjprice,
The only 'quote' characters are the double quotes on the last line. Except for the field braces, which require the Ctrl-F9 combination, everything should be input exactly as shown - the 'QUOTE' expressions are just that - not quote characters. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "wjprice" wrote in message ... macropod: On the last line of your code there is an extra } and a quote character. Is this intentional? Here is the line in question: "Page {={PAGE}-{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}} of {SECTIONPAGES}"} Here is what i receive after entering the code: €œPage !Syntax Error, ! of 3€ I turned on the option to show non-printing characters so i was sure to enter the code exactly as you posted. I follow all of your logic in designing this code. I can troubleshoot this but i do not know the meaning of the QUOTE command. I cannot find it documented anywhere. I understand that PAGE tells you the current page number, NUMPAGES gives the total number of pages in the doc, SECTIONPAGES gives the number of pages in the section, SECTION gives the number of the current section. i know the stated meaning of REF but am not yet sure of its exact meaning (in actual practice). But once i understand the command QUOTE i think i can figure out "how" you set this up. Once again, thanks for your help for this assistance. I opologize for being a "doofer" about this. I suspect this all so simple and clear to you like when i am trying to explain C# code to someone new. wjprice "macropod" wrote: Hi wjprice, For the field code I posted, all the field braces (ie '{}') must be created in pairs via Ctrl-F9 - you can't simply type them or copy & paste them from my post. The field code is necessarily complicated due to the way Word works. Note that you need to pay careful attention to the spacing I've shown in the field code - leave any of the spaces out of the IF & SET fields and they'll likely fail. The field works by creating a series of bookmarks named Section# (where # is the Section number) and assigning the corresponding Section's SECTIONPAGES count to them. The code to do this is {SET {QUOTE Section{SECTION}} {PAGE}}, and is only executed on the last page of each Section, via the IF{={SECTIONPAGES}+{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}}={PAGE} test. The code then deducts the previous Section's page count from the current page number to determine the current Section page# for the X of Y numbering for the Section. The {SET Section0 0} field is needed on the first page of the document because there's no Section 0 and the code would generate an error without it The IF{PAGE}{NUMPAGES} test is needed to prevent the code adding an unwanted bookmark for the last Section; otherwise the output for the last Section becomes unstable. Once you've created the field and updated it the first time (via F9), it'll automatically calculate the 'Page X of Y' expression for each Section, without the need for the Section unlinking I referred to earlier. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "wjprice" wrote in message news I thank each of you for helping me with this situation. I have tried to follow each of your posts and use them. Alas! I have NOT been able to use your latest two examples. I do not know enough about Word formulas to interpet your examples althuogh i think i follow the logic. When i attempt to use field codes such as Numpages or Section i get an error (undefined). The QUOTE you are using is undefined (unless it means to insert a quote...single or double). I have tried both to no avai. I will continue to follow any posts you provide. Again thank you, eventually i will absorb enough to solve this problem. To restate: I have XX of XXX in the header which should not be affected by whatever i do in the footer. In the footer (only for the appendices) i want it to show A-1, A-2, etc. for each appendix. I will change to B-1, B-2, etc. for the next appendex and so on. At this point it is easier to manually do it. But there has to be a way to automate this process since on my site there are many others who will create and/or edit documents such as this. wjprice "Terry Farrell" wrote: Would it not be simpler to put a bookmarked SectionPages (hidden by formatting it white) into each section and use an IF formula. So S2 would have IF NumPages - Bookmark 1, S3 would have IF NumPages - (Bookmark 1 + Bookmark 2) and so on? (If not simpler, then this simpleton would understand it better.) g Terry "macropod" wrote in message ... Hi Terry, A suitable formula field is: {QUOTE{IF{PAGE}= 1 {SET Section0 0}} {IF{PAGE}{NUMPAGES} {IF{={SECTIONPAGES}+{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}}={PAGE} {SET {QUOTE Section{SECTION}} {PAGE}}}} "Page {={PAGE}-{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}} of {SECTIONPAGES}"} -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Stefan I have reread the original question and I see that I misunderstood. The user wants a running page count for the total document and a running page count for each section! So you do need to disable the Link to Previous and it will need formulae fields. Sorry to have confused the issue. Terry "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Hmm, even though you can use SECTIONPAGES to count the number of pages in each section, and the NUMPAGES field to count the total number of pages in the document, I don't see how you can get both running page numbers (1, 2, 3, ..., NUMPAGES) and "section-based" page numbers (1, 2, ..., SECTIONPAGES) without using formula fields? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Actually, for what you want (or at least I think you want), you do not need to unlink the H&Fs. All you need to do is put the Pages X of Y fields in the Header and the section pages of section field in the footer. The header will display something like: Page 66 of 128 The footer will display something like: Page 19 of Section 3 Is that what you need? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "wjprice" wrote in message ... Help! I would like to have page numbering in both the header and the footer. But, the numbering should NOT be linkied together. The header will contain a continuous numbering of ALL pages in the document. The footer will contain only the numbering for the section(s). |
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Yes i understood about the difference between " and the expression QUOTE.
the last line is actually working. I am debugging the middle portion (the main part). So far i cannot see anything different from what i entered and what you wrote. I will continue to debug since there has to be something i did in order to get the error messasge. "macropod" wrote: Hi wjprice, The only 'quote' characters are the double quotes on the last line. Except for the field braces, which require the Ctrl-F9 combination, everything should be input exactly as shown - the 'QUOTE' expressions are just that - not quote characters. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "wjprice" wrote in message ... macropod: On the last line of your code there is an extra } and a quote character. Is this intentional? Here is the line in question: "Page {={PAGE}-{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}} of {SECTIONPAGES}"} Here is what i receive after entering the code: €œPage !Syntax Error, ! of 3€ I turned on the option to show non-printing characters so i was sure to enter the code exactly as you posted. I follow all of your logic in designing this code. I can troubleshoot this but i do not know the meaning of the QUOTE command. I cannot find it documented anywhere. I understand that PAGE tells you the current page number, NUMPAGES gives the total number of pages in the doc, SECTIONPAGES gives the number of pages in the section, SECTION gives the number of the current section. i know the stated meaning of REF but am not yet sure of its exact meaning (in actual practice). But once i understand the command QUOTE i think i can figure out "how" you set this up. Once again, thanks for your help for this assistance. I opologize for being a "doofer" about this. I suspect this all so simple and clear to you like when i am trying to explain C# code to someone new. wjprice "macropod" wrote: Hi wjprice, For the field code I posted, all the field braces (ie '{}') must be created in pairs via Ctrl-F9 - you can't simply type them or copy & paste them from my post. The field code is necessarily complicated due to the way Word works. Note that you need to pay careful attention to the spacing I've shown in the field code - leave any of the spaces out of the IF & SET fields and they'll likely fail. The field works by creating a series of bookmarks named Section# (where # is the Section number) and assigning the corresponding Section's SECTIONPAGES count to them. The code to do this is {SET {QUOTE Section{SECTION}} {PAGE}}, and is only executed on the last page of each Section, via the IF{={SECTIONPAGES}+{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}}={PAGE} test. The code then deducts the previous Section's page count from the current page number to determine the current Section page# for the X of Y numbering for the Section. The {SET Section0 0} field is needed on the first page of the document because there's no Section 0 and the code would generate an error without it The IF{PAGE}{NUMPAGES} test is needed to prevent the code adding an unwanted bookmark for the last Section; otherwise the output for the last Section becomes unstable. Once you've created the field and updated it the first time (via F9), it'll automatically calculate the 'Page X of Y' expression for each Section, without the need for the Section unlinking I referred to earlier. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "wjprice" wrote in message news I thank each of you for helping me with this situation. I have tried to follow each of your posts and use them. Alas! I have NOT been able to use your latest two examples. I do not know enough about Word formulas to interpet your examples althuogh i think i follow the logic. When i attempt to use field codes such as Numpages or Section i get an error (undefined). The QUOTE you are using is undefined (unless it means to insert a quote...single or double). I have tried both to no avai. I will continue to follow any posts you provide. Again thank you, eventually i will absorb enough to solve this problem. To restate: I have XX of XXX in the header which should not be affected by whatever i do in the footer. In the footer (only for the appendices) i want it to show A-1, A-2, etc. for each appendix. I will change to B-1, B-2, etc. for the next appendex and so on. At this point it is easier to manually do it. But there has to be a way to automate this process since on my site there are many others who will create and/or edit documents such as this. wjprice "Terry Farrell" wrote: Would it not be simpler to put a bookmarked SectionPages (hidden by formatting it white) into each section and use an IF formula. So S2 would have IF NumPages - Bookmark 1, S3 would have IF NumPages - (Bookmark 1 + Bookmark 2) and so on? (If not simpler, then this simpleton would understand it better.) g Terry "macropod" wrote in message ... Hi Terry, A suitable formula field is: {QUOTE{IF{PAGE}= 1 {SET Section0 0}} {IF{PAGE}{NUMPAGES} {IF{={SECTIONPAGES}+{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}}={PAGE} {SET {QUOTE Section{SECTION}} {PAGE}}}} "Page {={PAGE}-{REF {QUOTE Section{={SECTION}-1}}}} of {SECTIONPAGES}"} -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Stefan I have reread the original question and I see that I misunderstood. The user wants a running page count for the total document and a running page count for each section! So you do need to disable the Link to Previous and it will need formulae fields. Sorry to have confused the issue. Terry "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Hmm, even though you can use SECTIONPAGES to count the number of pages in each section, and the NUMPAGES field to count the total number of pages in the document, I don't see how you can get both running page numbers (1, 2, 3, ..., NUMPAGES) and "section-based" page numbers (1, 2, ..., SECTIONPAGES) without using formula fields? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Actually, for what you want (or at least I think you want), you do not need to unlink the H&Fs. All you need to do is put the Pages X of Y fields in the Header and the section pages of section field in the footer. The header will display something like: Page 66 of 128 The footer will display something like: Page 19 of Section 3 Is that what you need? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "wjprice" wrote in message ... Help! I would like to have page numbering in both the header and the footer. But, the numbering should NOT be linkied together. The header will contain a continuous numbering of ALL pages in the document. The footer will contain only the numbering for the section(s). |
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