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This is a common problem when content is pasted from one header/footer to
another. No matter how carefully you select the content *excluding* the paragraph mark, and no matter how carefully you select the paragraph mark before pasting, Word will still insert an extra, empty paragraph, which you must delete. I find this behavior inexplicable and annoying, but as long as you are aware of it, you can work around it. Of course, it is much easier to be aware of it if you work with nonprinting characters displayed, as I always do. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Local_IT" wrote in message ... You're exactly right The footer sections that contain the offending page numbers are smaller than the rest of the pages, thus the number appears lower, because all of the other pages have an extra empty paragraph under the page number. You need to display the nonprinter characters to see them. Then you should be able to either remove the extras, or add one to the "low" pages. Here's what I found: Pages iii and iv are both in the "First Page Footer" and are in Sections 2 and 3, respectively. Section 3 is linked to Section 2, so they both have the same problem. Adding an extra return after the page number corrected the problem. Pages 1, 5, and 11 also used the "First Page Footer", so they were automatically corrected when I added the extra return. All of the other pages are using the "Even Page Footer" and "Odd Page Footer", so they were OK. Bottom line - add another return after the page number on one of your "First Page Footer" sections, and you will be good to go. This will be easier than retooling the entire document to get the correct header/footer sections on the correct pages, I think. Does that make sense? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I am unable to access the referenced site to download your file, but your first line of attack should be to display nonprinting characters and see whether you have empty paragraphs causing the discrepancy. Also check to see whether the header/footer margin is different in the sections where the page number is incorrect. If this is Word 2003 or earlier and you used Insert | Page Numbers, it could be that the frame has been nudged out of place in some sections. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "y-serenity" wrote in message ... Hi there, I am trying to fix the positioning of the page numbers in my document. I am working with sections, so I suspect the error may lie somewhere there, but I cannot find it. If you have a look at the attached document, the page numbers iii, iv, 1, 5, and 11 are lower than the others. It is easiest to see when the ruler and gridlines are turned on. After a lot of head-scratching and trying to fix it, I am turning to this forum in hope for help which would be very very much appreciated. Regards, y-serenity +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: temp.zip | |Download: http://www.wordbanter.com/attachment...ttachmentid=92 | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- y-serenity . |
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