The articles do explain all, in the sense that all the required information
is present, but it can be difficult to winkle out if you start without any
sense of what you're looking for. In addition to the articles Daiya
referenced, this one may be helpful:
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...lyIndented.htm
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"Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message
.. .
Actually, I think the link doesn't explain all--you want to turn on
Different First Page Header (File | Page Setup, Layout tab), then go to
View
| Header/Footer and enter the numbers where you want them (click # on h/f
toolbar), separately in the First Page Footer and the regular Header.
If you already used Insert | Page Number, delete that number, and be sure
to
select and delete the gray frame that Word put around the number.
On 6/2/05 6:07 AM, "Daiya Mitchell" wrote:
You *don't* use Insert | Page Number.
This link will explain all....
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/headerFooter.htm
And you may also want to read
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...rontMatter.htm
On 6/1/05 10:40 PM, "dr_carpenter" wrote:
PLEASE HELP. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT
"dr_carpenter" wrote:
What I mean is, I'm writing a term paper and I need to change the
position
of
numbers according to each page... for example:
CHAPTER PAGE
-1- (at center and bottom)
and continuing on the following pages of the chapter, I need to have
the
numbers at the top right hand side of the paper.
....... -2-
....
..........
....
and like that
but when I try to do it, Word likes to apply it to all pages of the
document. And, of course, I can't just white it out, it'll look tacky
please help
it's very annoying.