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What is the diference in using plain page numbering and a header for
numbering pages? Why would would you choose one over another? |
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When you use InsertPage Numbers (assuming that is what you mean by
"plain numbering") Word puts page numbers inside a little frame, which might cause problems if someone deletes the page number but forgets to delete the frame (for a description of a possible problem, see: http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...lyIndented.htm). On the other hand, if you use the Insert Page Number button on the Header/Footer toolbar, no such frame is used, and the page number field is put directly into the text of the header. While using a frame for positioning the page number allows for more advanced placement, this usually isn't necessary. -- Stefan Blom "PreciousIvy" wrote in message ... What is the diference in using plain page numbering and a header for numbering pages? Why would would you choose one over another? |
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