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I'm afraid there is no way to accomplish what you are asking, at least not
automatically. You could try adding the page numbers manually, but it would be a time-consuming task. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "kjr92" wrote in message ... Hi everyone! So I'm working on a live TV show with like a 70-page script that needs to be formatted. For the sake of our teleprompter people and just overall changes things need to be kept in a neat order. As it is right now.. I have page numbers in the headers (page 1-70) But as changes come in I know things are going to go all wonky. And we can't throw the pages off kilter. Basically what I'm trying to say is I need to figure out a way of adding sub-pages to already existing pages. So let's say I add a bunch of dialog to one page, and it spills over into another page. I can't have the numbers go out of order because of this one page. So I need to add a sub-page . (for example, 20, 20A, 20B, 21) Does that make sense? The page numbers are automatic right now (really don't want to manually type the page numbers in) so I want to add a new page but call this page "20A" instead of it being a NEW page 21. Help? I know it can be done cause I've seen it done on other shows but I just don't know how they do it. -- kjr92 |
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