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Using Word 2002. I have a book with title pages separating chapters. Those
title pages should not have page #'s. After each title page, when the chapter text begins, the page #s should continue consecutively with the last chapter. How do I make this work? |
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You can add section breaks and then set a "Different first page" (in File |
Page Setup); that way, you can hide selected page numbers. You can't get Word to ignore a page, though. Well, you can use a formula field to subtract 1 from the actual page number, but these calculated page numbers won't be reflected in (say) the table of contents or cross-references. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "simring" wrote in message ... Using Word 2002. I have a book with title pages separating chapters. Those title pages should not have page #'s. After each title page, when the chapter text begins, the page #s should continue consecutively with the last chapter. How do I make this work? |
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