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Start pg numbering on 3rd page, with no # on 1 or 2?
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I need to start my page numbering on the third page of my document, calling it pg no. 1. But I don't want the first or second pages to show any page number. I know how to do this if I begin my numbering on the second page, but can't figure out how to do this starting the numbering on the third page. The best I can come up with shows no number on the first page, a number 1 on the second page, and then another number 1 on the third page. Help? Thanks. Ken Isaacson SILENT COUNSEL, a legal thriller www.KenIsaacson.com |
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Start pg numbering on 3rd page, with no # on 1 or 2?
"Ken" wrote in message
... Office Word 2007 I need to start my page numbering on the third page of my document, calling it pg no. 1. But I don't want the first or second pages to show any page number. I know how to do this if I begin my numbering on the second page, but can't figure out how to do this starting the numbering on the third page. The best I can come up with shows no number on the first page, a number 1 on the second page, and then another number 1 on the third page. Help? You need to use Section Breaks. It will get you tearing your hair out trying to do such a simple task, but it can be done! |
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Start pg numbering on 3rd page, with no # on 1 or 2?
Yeah, I tried breaking into a new section so that the page I want to call
No. 1 is the first page in a new section, and I got to the point where it would show "1" as the page number. But the pages in the previous section were numbered as well! Not sure what I'm doing wrong. "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Ken" wrote in message ... Office Word 2007 I need to start my page numbering on the third page of my document, calling it pg no. 1. But I don't want the first or second pages to show any page number. I know how to do this if I begin my numbering on the second page, but can't figure out how to do this starting the numbering on the third page. The best I can come up with shows no number on the first page, a number 1 on the second page, and then another number 1 on the third page. Help? You need to use Section Breaks. It will get you tearing your hair out trying to do such a simple task, but it can be done! |
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Start pg numbering on 3rd page, with no # on 1 or 2?
"Ken" wrote in message
... Yeah, I tried breaking into a new section so that the page I want to call No. 1 is the first page in a new section, and I got to the point where it would show "1" as the page number. But the pages in the previous section were numbered as well! Not sure what I'm doing wrong. did you unlink the section from the previous section? |
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Start pg numbering on 3rd page, with no # on 1 or 2?
Aha! Did not know of that option. Found it, and it worked.
Many thanks. Ken "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Ken" wrote in message ... Yeah, I tried breaking into a new section so that the page I want to call No. 1 is the first page in a new section, and I got to the point where it would show "1" as the page number. But the pages in the previous section were numbered as well! Not sure what I'm doing wrong. did you unlink the section from the previous section? |
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Start pg numbering on 3rd page, with no # on 1 or 2?
A simple way to do it without the need for sections is to use the IF field
so that you enter into the Footer (presuming that is where you want the page number) a field that says IF page number is greater than 2, True = PAGE-2, False = nothing. { IF { NUMPAGES } = 2 { PAGE-2 } } Pages 1 and 2 will display blank (false) but page 3 will display 3-2=1 and so on. Terry "Ken" wrote in message ... Aha! Did not know of that option. Found it, and it worked. Many thanks. Ken "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Ken" wrote in message ... Yeah, I tried breaking into a new section so that the page I want to call No. 1 is the first page in a new section, and I got to the point where it would show "1" as the page number. But the pages in the previous section were numbered as well! Not sure what I'm doing wrong. did you unlink the section from the previous section? |
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Start pg numbering on 3rd page, with no # on 1 or 2?
I CANT MAKE THIS WORK. I get an "unknown op code" error message !
"Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... A simple way to do it without the need for sections is to use the IF field so that you enter into the Footer (presuming that is where you want the page number) a field that says IF page number is greater than 2, True = PAGE-2, False = nothing. { IF { NUMPAGES } = 2 { PAGE-2 } } Pages 1 and 2 will display blank (false) but page 3 will display 3-2=1 and so on. Terry "Ken" wrote in message ... Aha! Did not know of that option. Found it, and it worked. Many thanks. Ken "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Ken" wrote in message ... Yeah, I tried breaking into a new section so that the page I want to call No. 1 is the first page in a new section, and I got to the point where it would show "1" as the page number. But the pages in the previous section were numbered as well! Not sure what I'm doing wrong. did you unlink the section from the previous section? |
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Start pg numbering on 3rd page, with no # on 1 or 2?
Try using instead of =
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "JohnR" onejmATcomcast.net wrote in message ... I CANT MAKE THIS WORK. I get an "unknown op code" error message ! "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... A simple way to do it without the need for sections is to use the IF field so that you enter into the Footer (presuming that is where you want the page number) a field that says IF page number is greater than 2, True = PAGE-2, False = nothing. { IF { NUMPAGES } = 2 { PAGE-2 } } Pages 1 and 2 will display blank (false) but page 3 will display 3-2=1 and so on. Terry "Ken" wrote in message ... Aha! Did not know of that option. Found it, and it worked. Many thanks. Ken "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Ken" wrote in message ... Yeah, I tried breaking into a new section so that the page I want to call No. 1 is the first page in a new section, and I got to the point where it would show "1" as the page number. But the pages in the previous section were numbered as well! Not sure what I'm doing wrong. did you unlink the section from the previous section? |
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Start pg numbering on 3rd page, with no # on 1 or 2?
Sorry, my error. Suzanne has corrected this.
Terry "JohnR" onejmATcomcast.net wrote in message ... I CANT MAKE THIS WORK. I get an "unknown op code" error message ! "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... A simple way to do it without the need for sections is to use the IF field so that you enter into the Footer (presuming that is where you want the page number) a field that says IF page number is greater than 2, True = PAGE-2, False = nothing. { IF { NUMPAGES } = 2 { PAGE-2 } } Pages 1 and 2 will display blank (false) but page 3 will display 3-2=1 and so on. Terry "Ken" wrote in message ... Aha! Did not know of that option. Found it, and it worked. Many thanks. Ken "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Ken" wrote in message ... Yeah, I tried breaking into a new section so that the page I want to call No. 1 is the first page in a new section, and I got to the point where it would show "1" as the page number. But the pages in the previous section were numbered as well! Not sure what I'm doing wrong. did you unlink the section from the previous section? |
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Start pg numbering on 3rd page, with no # on 1 or 2?
I think what was meant was
{ IF{ PAGE } 2 { =({ Page } - 2) } } -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org JohnR wrote: I CANT MAKE THIS WORK. I get an "unknown op code" error message ! "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... A simple way to do it without the need for sections is to use the IF field so that you enter into the Footer (presuming that is where you want the page number) a field that says IF page number is greater than 2, True = PAGE-2, False = nothing. { IF { NUMPAGES } = 2 { PAGE-2 } } Pages 1 and 2 will display blank (false) but page 3 will display 3-2=1 and so on. Terry "Ken" wrote in message ... Aha! Did not know of that option. Found it, and it worked. Many thanks. Ken "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Ken" wrote in message ... Yeah, I tried breaking into a new section so that the page I want to call No. 1 is the first page in a new section, and I got to the point where it would show "1" as the page number. But the pages in the previous section were numbered as well! Not sure what I'm doing wrong. did you unlink the section from the previous section? |
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