Even Odd Page numbering
You must use Ctrl+F9 to insert each pair of field delimiters in field
construction that I sent to you.
In the footer, type
= page - page / 2 + .5
Then select each instance of page (one at a time) and press Ctrl+F9. You
will then have
= { page } - { page } / 2 + .5
Now select everything from the = to the 5 and press Ctrl+F9 again. that
will give you
{ = { page } - { page } / 2 + .5 }
Then press Alt+F9 and on the first page,. you will see 1. On each
subsequent odd page, that number will be incremented by 1 - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
etc.
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"AnnElizabeth" wrote in message
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In the odd numbered footer -- I did Insert - Field -- selected "Page."
I then clicked the Field Codes button and tried both of the formulas that
you suggested. But it didn't number the odd pages sequentially.
I'm not sure what I did wrong or what I'm missing, but didn't get the
desired results.
Any thoughts? Thanks so much.
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Ann
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Or { = ({ PAGE } + 1)/2 }
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message
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In the Odd Page header/footer, use the following field construction
{ = { page } - { page } / 2 + .5 }
You must use Ctrl+F9 to insert each pair of field delimiters and Alt+F9
to
toggle off their display.
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Hope this helps.
Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
"AnnElizabeth" wrote in message
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In a two-sided printed document, is it possible to have the even, left
pages
with NO page numbering and the odd, right pages acutally have page
numbers --
and the page numbering is sequential?
I am creating a combination facilitator/student guide in which
students
will
see all pages, however the left-hand side will be faciliation notes
that
will
be marked with hidden text.
I don't think it's possible, but wanted to double-check.
Thanks.
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