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WinXP, Word 2000
I am writing a doucument that contains figures and text. The requirements are that the text pages be numbered sequentially but that figures not in the main body of the text do not have numbers. I currently have the text in one file (numbered) and each figure in a seperate file (no numbers) so that I can satisfy the requirements by printing each seperately. My question: If I put all the pages together in a single file, is there any way that I can get Word to number the text pages sequentially but to leave each figure page without numbers? Any ideas? Thanks. |
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