Thursday, December 17, 2009

Page Numbering on Microsoft Word?

Hi, I'm trying to insert page numbers in a word 2003 document, but I want the fifth page to be the first page, WITHOUT having page numbers above the fifth page, but I can't figure it out and it's driving me crazy! Please help!Page Numbering on Microsoft Word?
Try this:





1. At the top of the first page you want numbered, click the Insert-%26gt;Break menu item.


2. Insert a Next Page type section break.


3. Move the cursor down a few lines so it's in the new section you just created.


4. Click on the View-%26gt;Headers and Footers menu item. You should now see and be able to edit the section's header.


5. One of the icons on the Headers toolbar that pops up, probably the fifth from the right, will say ';Same as Previous'; when you hover the cursor over it. Click it to disconnect the header from the previous one.


6. The one to its right will say ';Switch between Header and Footer'; Click it.


7. You're now in the footer. Repeat step 5.


8. A third icon, probably the one to the right of the Switch one, will say ';Move to Previous'; Click it. You've now moved to the footer of the first section.


9. If there's a page number in the header or footer for this section, delete it.


10. Close the toolbar.


11. Go into the second section.


12. Click on the Insert-%26gt;Page Numbers menu item.


13. Click on the Format button.


14. If you want the first section鈥檚 page numbers to count but not show, click Continuous.


15. Or, if you want the page numbering to start at one, click Start At. A 1 should show up in the list box adjacent to it.


16. Click OK.


17. Click OK to actually insert the page number.





Hope that helps.

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