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Suzanne S. Barnhill Suzanne S. Barnhill is offline
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Default page numbers and printing

Agreed, but I do number front matter in books separately when there is
enough of it to matter. That is, if there are just a half-title and title
page before the book begins, I won't bother, but if in addition there are a
TOC, a list of illustrations, a preface, etc., then I'll roman-number the
front matter and start the main text at 1.

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"Jezebel" wrote in message
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I think numbering each section separately is a silly idea, too.


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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FWIW, I've never had much luck with the absolute numbers.

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"Jezebel" wrote in message
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You can specify the absolute page numbers, shown in the status bar when

you
select within the page, or use the form 'pxsy' where y is the section

number
and x is the page within the section. Eg to print pages 2-4 from

section
6,
use p2s6-p4s6.



"Paul" wrote in message
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I have a rather lengthy document divided into several sections, and in

each
section, the page numbers start over from 1. I need to print part of
the
last
section, but when I type the pages I need into the Print box, it

prints
the
pages from the first section. I also tried using the actual page

numbers,
but
since those are beyond the numbers in any section, nothing printed.
Copying
it to another file won't work, either, since I have bookmarks with

page
references.