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Numbering using Roman & Arabic in brief with TOC and TOA
I need to learn how to number pages in legal briefs that start with a cover
page (no number). The next pages are numbered C-1 of 2 and C-2 of 2. The next pages are small Roman numerals (TOC and TOA). The rest are numbered with Arabic numbers. |
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Numbering using Roman & Arabic in brief with TOC and TOA
You need to create section breaks for each group of pages. After the last
line of the cover page, select Insert - Break - New Page. Do the same after the last line of each page that has a different kind of page numbering. Then go into the footer (or header, if that's where the page numbers are) and make sure that each one is NOT marked as "Link to Previous." You can use the "Show Next" and "Show Previous" icons to navigate between the footers for the various sections. Then, using the Header and Footer toolbar, click on the Format Page Number icon, and select the kind of page numbers you want for that group of pages. "Pauline Holder" wrote: I need to learn how to number pages in legal briefs that start with a cover page (no number). The next pages are numbered C-1 of 2 and C-2 of 2. The next pages are small Roman numerals (TOC and TOA). The rest are numbered with Arabic numbers. |
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Numbering using Roman & Arabic in brief with TOC and TOA
My initial posting wasn't too clear on one point. You really don't want to
put the break after "the last line of EACH page that has a different kind of page numbering," but just after the last line of the last page in each section. If you have four different page numbering schemes, you will have three section breaks. "Idaho Word Man" wrote: You need to create section breaks for each group of pages. After the last line of the cover page, select Insert - Break - New Page. Do the same after the last line of each page that has a different kind of page numbering. Then go into the footer (or header, if that's where the page numbers are) and make sure that each one is NOT marked as "Link to Previous." You can use the "Show Next" and "Show Previous" icons to navigate between the footers for the various sections. Then, using the Header and Footer toolbar, click on the Format Page Number icon, and select the kind of page numbers you want for that group of pages. "Pauline Holder" wrote: I need to learn how to number pages in legal briefs that start with a cover page (no number). The next pages are numbered C-1 of 2 and C-2 of 2. The next pages are small Roman numerals (TOC and TOA). The rest are numbered with Arabic numbers. |
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Numbering using Roman & Arabic in brief with TOC and TOA
See my reply to your duplicate posting in word.pagelayout.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Pauline Holder" wrote in message ... I need to learn how to number pages in legal briefs that start with a cover page (no number). The next pages are numbered C-1 of 2 and C-2 of 2. The next pages are small Roman numerals (TOC and TOA). The rest are numbered with Arabic numbers. |