Hi Anyone,
Is it possible to continue page numbering in a document after leaving blank pages in between. Like chapter separators, Or do I have to print them separately or what?
Any help regarding this would be kindly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Page numbering
If you insert a section break before each new chapter, you can specify how page numbering behaves:
It's easiest to let each chapter begin page numbering at 1 again. Otherwise, you'll either have to keep track of the page number manually (and update it when pagination changes), or use complicated formulas.
It's easiest to let each chapter begin page numbering at 1 again. Otherwise, you'll either have to keep track of the page number manually (and update it when pagination changes), or use complicated formulas.
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Re: Page numbering
I need page numbers to be inserted to the pages excluding the chapter named as Introduction & subject. I want each page that is numbered to continue from the previous page.
I would be pleased if you could help me with this.
Thanks in advance.
I have attached the document for your reference.
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Adam
I would be pleased if you could help me with this.
Thanks in advance.
I have attached the document for your reference.
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Adam
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Re: Page numbering
1. Double-click in the page footer area to activate the footer.
This will also activate the Design tab of the Header and Footer Tools ribbon.
Tick the check box "Different First Page" in the Options section of the ribbon.
You'll now see First Page Footer on page 1, and Page Footer on subsequent pages.
Move to the footer in any of the subsequent pages.
Click Page Number | Bottom of Page and select the style that you prefer.
You'll now have a page number on all pages except the first one.
Click Close Header and Footer in the Close section of the ribbon.
2. Activate the Page Layout tab of the ribbon.
Move to the end of the page before the Introduction page.
Click Breaks | Next Page in the Page setup section of the ribbon.
You will probably have to delete an empty paragraph on the Introduction page (*)
Move to the end of the page before the Subject page.
Click Breaks | Next Page in the Page setup section of the ribbon.
Notice that there is no page number on the Introduction and Subject pages.
(*) You have positioned text on the page by inserting empty paragraphs. It would be better to avoid doing that, and to use the Paragraph dialog (from the Home tab of the ribbon) to specify the Before and/or After spacing of a text paragraph. I have applied this partially in the attached document to give you an idea.
This will also activate the Design tab of the Header and Footer Tools ribbon.
Tick the check box "Different First Page" in the Options section of the ribbon.
You'll now see First Page Footer on page 1, and Page Footer on subsequent pages.
Move to the footer in any of the subsequent pages.
Click Page Number | Bottom of Page and select the style that you prefer.
You'll now have a page number on all pages except the first one.
Click Close Header and Footer in the Close section of the ribbon.
2. Activate the Page Layout tab of the ribbon.
Move to the end of the page before the Introduction page.
Click Breaks | Next Page in the Page setup section of the ribbon.
You will probably have to delete an empty paragraph on the Introduction page (*)
Move to the end of the page before the Subject page.
Click Breaks | Next Page in the Page setup section of the ribbon.
Notice that there is no page number on the Introduction and Subject pages.
(*) You have positioned text on the page by inserting empty paragraphs. It would be better to avoid doing that, and to use the Paragraph dialog (from the Home tab of the ribbon) to specify the Before and/or After spacing of a text paragraph. I have applied this partially in the attached document to give you an idea.
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Re: Page numbering
I want the page numbering to be as follows.
I dont want the page numbers to appear in Introduction and subject page. I also want the numbers to continue from the previous page.
Say if the page number before the introduction page is 1 I want the page number after the introduction page to be number 2. and so on
I hope I have made my question clear.
Thanks in advance
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I dont want the page numbers to appear in Introduction and subject page. I also want the numbers to continue from the previous page.
Say if the page number before the introduction page is 1 I want the page number after the introduction page to be number 2. and so on
I hope I have made my question clear.
Thanks in advance
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Adam
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Re: Page numbering
As HansV pointed out in post 11358 in this thread, you can set the starting page number for any section, and you can also set a separate header and footer for each section in a document. However, as he also pointed out, that means you have to manually change the page numbering manually each time you insert a new page in a prior section in order to avoid having duplicate page numbers. The normal page numbering scheme for Word assumes that each page has a page number whether or not it is completely blank.
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Re: Page numbering
Adam, this is the post I provided a link to:
In that post Hans circled the dialog box control where you set the page number for a given section. Unfortunately the attacnment doesn't seem to want to show up in the quote. If you click the post number in my previous reply, you will go to that post in this thread.HansV wrote:If you insert a section break before each new chapter, you can specify how page numbering behaves:
It's easiest to let each chapter begin page numbering at 1 again. Otherwise, you'll either have to keep track of the page number manually (and update it when pagination changes), or use complicated formulas.
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Re: Page numbering
This is very illogical. Readers (in Western countries at least) expect right-hand pages to have odd page numbers (1, 3, 5, ...) and left-hand pages to have even page numbers (2, 4, 6, ....). The page numbering that you request violates this custom.adam wrote:Say if the page number before the introduction page is 1 I want the page number after the introduction page to be number 2. and so on
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Re: Page numbering
I guess I have atlast made what I wanted logical.This is very illogical. Readers (in Western countries at least) expect right-hand pages to have odd page numbers (1, 3, 5, ...) and left-hand pages to have even page numbers (2, 4, 6, ....). The page numbering that you request violates this custom.
I have finally made the number flow consistent, which does not count the pages with chapter headings.
What you have to do is after page break, sit on the page number area and format page number and specify the number you have to start paging.
Thanks for the replies.
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