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Hello.
What do I do with my page numbers when I have 2 section breaks in 1 page. -(Page) at (SectionPages)- Right now it says 1 to 1 beacause of the section breaks. I would like it to be 1 to 5 ex. My problem is that I have a title which is framed in 2 section breaks. Im doing this because I write in columns and i dont want the title to be in columns-format. The problem is so, that it counts the title of an independent section and confuse the page number. How do I get it to count for a single section? Please Help |
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Instead of using section breaks around the title, I would probably put
the title in a borderless text box or frame with square text wrapping, and make the text box or frame wide enough to span the page. Rasmus wrote: Hello. What do I do with my page numbers when I have 2 section breaks in 1 page. -(Page) at (SectionPages)- Right now it says 1 to 1 beacause of the section breaks. I would like it to be 1 to 5 ex. My problem is that I have a title which is framed in 2 section breaks. Im doing this because I write in columns and i dont want the title to be in columns-format. The problem is so, that it counts the title of an independent section and confuse the page number. How do I get it to count for a single section? Please Help |
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That would certainly simplify things.
Alternatively, one could calculate the page count, for example using SET fields and the relevant SECTIONPAGES field(s). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote in message ... Instead of using section breaks around the title, I would probably put the title in a borderless text box or frame with square text wrapping, and make the text box or frame wide enough to span the page. Rasmus wrote: Hello. What do I do with my page numbers when I have 2 section breaks in 1 page. -(Page) at (SectionPages)- Right now it says 1 to 1 beacause of the section breaks. I would like it to be 1 to 5 ex. My problem is that I have a title which is framed in 2 section breaks. Im doing this because I write in columns and i dont want the title to be in columns-format. The problem is so, that it counts the title of an independent section and confuse the page number. How do I get it to count for a single section? Please Help |
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Unfortunately, this doesn't work, or at least I couldn't get it to. Even if
you use a text box with "Top and Bottom" text wrapping, the content in the first column above the text box continues in the first column below the text box, then wraps to the second column above the text box. I really did think this could be done with a text box (if not a frame), but I couldn't make it work. The advantage to a frame, of course, would be that, whereas a heading in a text box would be invisible to a TOC in versions before Word 2007, Word *can* see text in a frame. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote in message ... Instead of using section breaks around the title, I would probably put the title in a borderless text box or frame with square text wrapping, and make the text box or frame wide enough to span the page. Rasmus wrote: Hello. What do I do with my page numbers when I have 2 section breaks in 1 page. -(Page) at (SectionPages)- Right now it says 1 to 1 beacause of the section breaks. I would like it to be 1 to 5 ex. My problem is that I have a title which is framed in 2 section breaks. Im doing this because I write in columns and i dont want the title to be in columns-format. The problem is so, that it counts the title of an independent section and confuse the page number. How do I get it to count for a single section? Please Help |
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Well, it works if the title is at the top of the page. But when I tried
it before posting my reply, I didn't think to see what would happen when the title is moved down to the middle of the page somewhere as you did, and you're right that my suggestion doesn't work when that happens. Anyway, it would seem that Stefan Blom already answered this same question that the OP posted three days ago at http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d0086abe830fb9 , so I guess we're all wasting our breath, time, and bandwidth here on someone who ain't listening. Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: Unfortunately, this doesn't work, or at least I couldn't get it to. Even if you use a text box with "Top and Bottom" text wrapping, the content in the first column above the text box continues in the first column below the text box, then wraps to the second column above the text box. I really did think this could be done with a text box (if not a frame), but I couldn't make it work. The advantage to a frame, of course, would be that, whereas a heading in a text box would be invisible to a TOC in versions before Word 2007, Word *can* see text in a frame. |
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Well, it works if the title is at the top of the page.
Exactly. I even have an article about that http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...panColumns.htm, based on my experience with a four column newsletter that has a framed two-column "nameplate" at the top of the first two columns. But I know I have also, now that I think about it, discussed somewhere (probably in a NG post) the difference in behavior between inserting any element that spans columns (frame, text box, graphic) and inserting Continuous section breaks. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote in message ... Well, it works if the title is at the top of the page. But when I tried it before posting my reply, I didn't think to see what would happen when the title is moved down to the middle of the page somewhere as you did, and you're right that my suggestion doesn't work when that happens. Anyway, it would seem that Stefan Blom already answered this same question that the OP posted three days ago at http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d0086abe830fb9 , so I guess we're all wasting our breath, time, and bandwidth here on someone who ain't listening. Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: Unfortunately, this doesn't work, or at least I couldn't get it to. Even if you use a text box with "Top and Bottom" text wrapping, the content in the first column above the text box continues in the first column below the text box, then wraps to the second column above the text box. I really did think this could be done with a text box (if not a frame), but I couldn't make it work. The advantage to a frame, of course, would be that, whereas a heading in a text box would be invisible to a TOC in versions before Word 2007, Word *can* see text in a frame. |
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