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Default How do I number a document, omitting page 1 and last page?

I am typing up a document and need to number from pages 2 to the
bibliography. I do not want page numbers on #1 and the last...how do I
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Default How do I number a document, omitting page 1 and last page?

Set a different first page header/footer and start the numbering as you
require in on Page 2.
You can omit the last page numbering either by using a section break or
probably simpler by using a conditional field eg

{IF {Page} {Numpages} "Page {Page}"}

If you alter the page numbering eg your Page 2 is now Page 1, you will have
to adjust the page Count eg

{IF {Page} {={Numpages} - 1} "Page {Page}"}

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I am typing up a document and need to number from pages 2 to the
bibliography. I do not want page numbers on #1 and the last...how do I
perform this task?



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