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Page numbering problem (Word 2000)
In a long (140 p) and conplex document I've numbered pages in the footers
according to chapters: 2-1, 2-1, etc. In the later sections of the document this isn't working correctly. With appropriate breaks and chapter headings that worked for most of the document, the first page in a new chapter's footer gives the continuing page number for the previous chapter. Pages will go 15-12, 15-13, 16-14, 16-2. I'm pretty sure I've done all the selections correctly. Anyone ever experience this? Is there a fix? Does Word 2003 do any better? (The workaround of manually numbering the pages creates problems in the TOC, Index, and cross references.) Thanks for any help, - charles |
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