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Does anyone have a fix for this problem? When you use the Word wizard
to create legal pleading paper, and you check the box that says "different first page" so that the page number doesn't appear on the first page of your legal document, the pleading lines and numbers also disappear. I need to have the lines and numbers that create the pleading paper stay, but have the page number disappear on the first page only (the caption page). In the old days, before e-filing, you just used white out to make the little 0 on the caption page disappear and then made a copy and that became your original. Now, we have to distill the document in the computer using OCR technology, not scan and send, for file size considerations of the court, and so we can no longer use the cheater, real-world method to get rid of the page number without losing the pleading lines and numbers. I have been a legal secretary for 8+ years and I haven't found a fix for this yet, so I will gratefully accept any ideas on how to fix this or work around it. |
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In the Header, select the text box that contains the line numbers and Copy.
In the First Page Header, Paste. That is but one solution. Another would be to omit the First Page Header and use a conditional field for the page number. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "stephboyardee" wrote in message oups.com... Does anyone have a fix for this problem? When you use the Word wizard to create legal pleading paper, and you check the box that says "different first page" so that the page number doesn't appear on the first page of your legal document, the pleading lines and numbers also disappear. I need to have the lines and numbers that create the pleading paper stay, but have the page number disappear on the first page only (the caption page). In the old days, before e-filing, you just used white out to make the little 0 on the caption page disappear and then made a copy and that became your original. Now, we have to distill the document in the computer using OCR technology, not scan and send, for file size considerations of the court, and so we can no longer use the cheater, real-world method to get rid of the page number without losing the pleading lines and numbers. I have been a legal secretary for 8+ years and I haven't found a fix for this yet, so I will gratefully accept any ideas on how to fix this or work around it. |
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