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In a document with many sections, how do I go to an absolute page number,
for instance, page 51/363?

If I try using the Go To dialog box, it takes me to page 51 of the first
section that has 51 or more pages. In the case of the document in question,
that was page 149/363 (but it was page 51 of that section).


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Type in s2p51 or s9p144 and not just the page number.

Your question was complicated enough for me to understand, how do you expect
Word to know? So you have to tell Word the section as well as the page
number. This is the same for printing parts of documents too.

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Word 2003 Windows XP

In a document with many sections, how do I go to an absolute page number,
for instance, page 51/363?

If I try using the Go To dialog box, it takes me to page 51 of the first
section that has 51 or more pages. In the case of the document in
question, that was page 149/363 (but it was page 51 of that section).


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Terry,

Thanks for giving me something to try. Although it's not what I asked for,
it gave me an idea to test.

It's actually the other way around. I don't know the section number, nor do
I know the page number within the section; I only know the absolute page
number in the document. Without regard to sections, I'm trying to get to the
51st page in the entire 363-page document.

I just tried typing 51/363 in the Goto dialog and Word said it was not a
valid number.

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Type in s2p51 or s9p144 and not just the page number.

Your question was complicated enough for me to understand, how do you
expect Word to know? So you have to tell Word the section as well as the
page number. This is the same for printing parts of documents too.

--
Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

"Microsoft" wrote in message
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Word 2003 Windows XP

In a document with many sections, how do I go to an absolute page number,
for instance, page 51/363?

If I try using the Go To dialog box, it takes me to page 51 of the first
section that has 51 or more pages. In the case of the document in
question, that was page 149/363 (but it was page 51 of that section).


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Got it! Thanks for giving me a lead to the solution.

If I type p51, it goes to absolute page 51. (Which happens in this document
to be page 21 of section 6.

Odd that there's no help for the GoTo dialog, given that this isn't obvious.
(At least, clicking the ? in that dialog only provides help for Find and
Replace. Searching for help on Go To only provides help on going to a
specific bookmark.)

Hope this helps,
Charles "Chas" Belov
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Terry,

Thanks for giving me something to try. Although it's not what I asked for,
it gave me an idea to test.

It's actually the other way around. I don't know the section number, nor
do I know the page number within the section; I only know the absolute
page number in the document. Without regard to sections, I'm trying to get
to the 51st page in the entire 363-page document.

I just tried typing 51/363 in the Goto dialog and Word said it was not a
valid number.

Charles Belov
SFMTA Webmaster
http://www.sfmta.com/webmaster


"Terry Farrell" wrote in message
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Type in s2p51 or s9p144 and not just the page number.

Your question was complicated enough for me to understand, how do you
expect Word to know? So you have to tell Word the section as well as the
page number. This is the same for printing parts of documents too.

--
Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

"Microsoft" wrote in message
...
Word 2003 Windows XP

In a document with many sections, how do I go to an absolute page
number, for instance, page 51/363?

If I try using the Go To dialog box, it takes me to page 51 of the first
section that has 51 or more pages. In the case of the document in
question, that was page 149/363 (but it was page 51 of that section).


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Chas

Sorry I misinterpreted the question! However, I am please that it found the
correct solution for you.

Terry

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Got it! Thanks for giving me a lead to the solution.

If I type p51, it goes to absolute page 51. (Which happens in this
document to be page 21 of section 6.

Odd that there's no help for the GoTo dialog, given that this isn't
obvious. (At least, clicking the ? in that dialog only provides help for
Find and Replace. Searching for help on Go To only provides help on going
to a specific bookmark.)

Hope this helps,
Charles "Chas" Belov
SFMTA Webmaster

"Charles Belov" wrote in message
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Terry,

Thanks for giving me something to try. Although it's not what I asked
for, it gave me an idea to test.

It's actually the other way around. I don't know the section number, nor
do I know the page number within the section; I only know the absolute
page number in the document. Without regard to sections, I'm trying to
get to the 51st page in the entire 363-page document.

I just tried typing 51/363 in the Goto dialog and Word said it was not a
valid number.

Charles Belov
SFMTA Webmaster
http://www.sfmta.com/webmaster


"Terry Farrell" wrote in message
...
Type in s2p51 or s9p144 and not just the page number.

Your question was complicated enough for me to understand, how do you
expect Word to know? So you have to tell Word the section as well as the
page number. This is the same for printing parts of documents too.

--
Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

"Microsoft" wrote in message
...
Word 2003 Windows XP

In a document with many sections, how do I go to an absolute page
number, for instance, page 51/363?

If I try using the Go To dialog box, it takes me to page 51 of the
first section that has 51 or more pages. In the case of the document in
question, that was page 149/363 (but it was page 51 of that section).


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