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I am trying to set up a patent application template. I need to number the
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In case of Word 2003 or earlier version:
Select File menu Page Setup Layout tab. Click €¯Line Numbers€¯. In the
dialog box that opens, turn on €¯Add line numbering€¯. Set Start at = 1. Set
€¯Count by€¯ = 5. Make other selections as desired. Click OK twice.

In case of Word 2007: On the Page Layout tab Page Setup group, click Line
Numbers and select the botton command. This opens the Page Setup dialog box.
See the description above.

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I am trying to set up a patent application template. I need to number the
lines and usually it's every 5th line on every page. How do I do that?

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