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Default Headers and Section Breaks

Indeed, when you set page numbering options in the Page Number Format dialog
box, it is done for the current section.

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Stefan Blom
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"Andrea" wrote in message ...
This isn't an issue of odd or even pages, so that's not a problem. I'd
tried setting that format page number box before without success, but for
some reason it worked this time. I think what I changed this time was that
I made sure in page setup that the header began with the new page and was
for the current section. Anyway, thanks for your help.

grammatim wrote:
In the Headers & Footers Toolbar there's a button for "Format Page
Number." In there is a box where you can tell it what number to start
with. (But if you're going to print your document double-sided, you
should _never_ have an even page number on the front = right-hand
page.)

On Feb 27, 12:56 pm, "Andrea" wrote:
I have a document with a title page without a header. I have a
section break after that. I also don't want a header on page 2,
which I want to be considered page 1--the first page of the actual
document. Here's the problem. I want the header to begin on the
third page but to be numbered as page 2 of x pages. I put a section
break between pages 2 and 3, but I can't figure out how to start the
numbering on page 3 as page 2--if you can follow that. If I do it, I
also end up with a header on the previous pages despite the section
breaks. I'm using Word 2003 with Windows XP, SP2. Thanks.