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default page numbering - how is this done in a particular way i.e.
In WordPerfect one sets up a default setting where page numbering is reflected in each document. Page * is to be on the top right-hand side of each document - without the necessity of inserting it into each document. How do I go about doing this in Word 2003 |
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Open the document template and add a {Page} field to the top right of the
page header; however, the default template for Word is normal.dot. This is a special type of template used for a variety of functions and it is not a good plan to add headers/footers of any type to this particular template. The answer therefore is to create a new template with your personal settings and use that to create documents you want numbering. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Helen wrote: In WordPerfect one sets up a default setting where page numbering is reflected in each document. Page * is to be on the top right-hand side of each document - without the necessity of inserting it into each document. How do I go about doing this in Word 2003 |
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