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Our condo has a handbook, and we want to be able to modify it and distribute
only the modified and/or new pages. I can't figure out how to put numbers
like 1a or 2a, 2b in the pagination scheme. Is it possible?

Every now and then, of course, we'd distribute a fresh whole copy with the
pagination re-done.


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Default Pagination - inserting pages

This kind of numbering can only be done manually (insert section breaks and
unlink sections). It will not be reflected in a table of contents, index, or
cross-reference.

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"Laurel" wrote in message ...
Our condo has a handbook, and we want to be able to modify it and
distribute only the modified and/or new pages. I can't figure out how to
put numbers like 1a or 2a, 2b in the pagination scheme. Is it possible?

Every now and then, of course, we'd distribute a fresh whole copy with the
pagination re-done.



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