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From: Michelle on 10 Mar 2010 11:48 I need to start numbering on page 3 with 1 and continue throughout page.
From: marysully on 10 Mar 2010 12:07 Click Insert-> Page Number -> Format -> Page Number -> Page Number Format, choose Start At, 3 "Michelle" wrote: > I need to start numbering on page 3 with 1 and continue throughout page.
From: Peter T. Daniels on 10 Mar 2010 12:24 That's the opposite of what she asked for. Insert a Section Break Next Page before the third page. Then, in the Header (or footer) of Section 2, put the page number where you want it (you didn't say which version of Word, and it's changed greatly in Word2007), and if necessary go to Format Page Number and choose Start At 1. On Mar 10, 12:07 pm, marysully <marysu...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Click Insert-> Page Number -> Format -> Page Number -> Page Number Format, > choose Start At, 3 > > > > "Michelle" wrote: > > I need to start numbering on page 3 with 1 and continue throughout page.. -
From: marysully on 10 Mar 2010 13:32
I must have misunderstood, thought she needed to start page numbering at page 3. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: > That's the opposite of what she asked for. > > Insert a Section Break Next Page before the third page. Then, in the > Header (or footer) of Section 2, put the page number where you want it > (you didn't say which version of Word, and it's changed greatly in > Word2007), and if necessary go to Format Page Number and choose Start > At 1. > > On Mar 10, 12:07 pm, marysully <marysu...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote: > > Click Insert-> Page Number -> Format -> Page Number -> Page Number Format, > > choose Start At, 3 > > > > > > > > "Michelle" wrote: > > > I need to start numbering on page 3 with 1 and continue throughout page.. - > . > |