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I am havng a dfficult time trying to number some pages. I have an eight page
document. I want the page numbering to start on th third page with page number 1. I tried following the instructions in the help menu but it is not working. Please for your help. |
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Rawle:
Each section has its own header and footer content, and page number format and starting value. You'll need to insert a section break (probably Continuous but maybe New Page) before the third page, so that the material in the third through eighth pages is in a section of its own. Let's say the first two pages are then in section 1 and the third through eighth pages are in section 2. You can now restart the page number for section 2 at 1. Also, you can edit the headers and footers in section 1 so that they are empty, or have no page number in them. By the way, I think it's best to insert the page number field inline in the text of the header or footer, not to let Word insert a page number in a floating frame or text box. You can insert a page number field inline in the text using the buttons on the Header/Footer toolbar. Bear -- Windows XP, Word 2000 |
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Thanks but I should have mentioned I am using Word 2007.
"Bear" wrote: Rawle: Each section has its own header and footer content, and page number format and starting value. You'll need to insert a section break (probably Continuous but maybe New Page) before the third page, so that the material in the third through eighth pages is in a section of its own. Let's say the first two pages are then in section 1 and the third through eighth pages are in section 2. You can now restart the page number for section 2 at 1. Also, you can edit the headers and footers in section 1 so that they are empty, or have no page number in them. By the way, I think it's best to insert the page number field inline in the text of the header or footer, not to let Word insert a page number in a floating frame or text box. You can insert a page number field inline in the text using the buttons on the Header/Footer toolbar. Bear -- Windows XP, Word 2000 |
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Rawle:
Makes no difference. These ideas apply to Word 2007 as well. The only difference may be the location of various commands, but there are still sections etc. Bear -- Windows XP, Word 2000 "Rawle" wrote: Thanks but I should have mentioned I am using Word 2007. "Bear" wrote: Rawle: Each section has its own header and footer content, and page number format and starting value. You'll need to insert a section break (probably Continuous but maybe New Page) before the third page, so that the material in the third through eighth pages is in a section of its own. Let's say the first two pages are then in section 1 and the third through eighth pages are in section 2. You can now restart the page number for section 2 at 1. Also, you can edit the headers and footers in section 1 so that they are empty, or have no page number in them. By the way, I think it's best to insert the page number field inline in the text of the header or footer, not to let Word insert a page number in a floating frame or text box. You can insert a page number field inline in the text using the buttons on the Header/Footer toolbar. Bear -- Windows XP, Word 2000 |
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Almost got it to work so I am getting there. OK, I got the third page to
start at number 1 and the next page to be number 2. The problem I developed is that after the page that numbered 2, which was stated as section 2 I think, it began showing section 4 and no numbers inserted. How can I get from the tird page to the last page to be section 2 only so that the numbers flow continuously? "Bear" wrote: Rawle: Makes no difference. These ideas apply to Word 2007 as well. The only difference may be the location of various commands, but there are still sections etc. Bear -- Windows XP, Word 2000 "Rawle" wrote: Thanks but I should have mentioned I am using Word 2007. "Bear" wrote: Rawle: Each section has its own header and footer content, and page number format and starting value. You'll need to insert a section break (probably Continuous but maybe New Page) before the third page, so that the material in the third through eighth pages is in a section of its own. Let's say the first two pages are then in section 1 and the third through eighth pages are in section 2. You can now restart the page number for section 2 at 1. Also, you can edit the headers and footers in section 1 so that they are empty, or have no page number in them. By the way, I think it's best to insert the page number field inline in the text of the header or footer, not to let Word insert a page number in a floating frame or text box. You can insert a page number field inline in the text using the buttons on the Header/Footer toolbar. Bear -- Windows XP, Word 2000 |
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