From: "Collin Brendemuehl"
I'm working on my last paper to finish my MA.
What I need: First page is the cover page. No page number. Second
page is the TOC. No page number. Third page should begin numbering
at "1" and continue through to the end.
What I've done so far: I've divided the doc into 2 sections, with the
body of the document beginning after the TOC.
The problem. If I remove page numbers from section 1, then a page
number appears only on the first page of the body of the document.
(The TOC calculates correctly.) If I duplicate page 1 page number
from the header onto the page 2 header, then it replicates on the
subsequent pages. But it also adds page numbers to the headers in
section 1 (cover sheet & TOC).
One solution ... is to do it manually. But what a waste of time.
Anyone know how to do this properly?
I know it can be done, because I had to do it myself once-upon-a-time.
I think you will have to have 3 sections - one for the cover page, one
for the TOC and one for the body, so that each can have a unique page
numbering format.
I also remember something about having to "insert a break" between
sections in order to get them to number separately, and that "break" was
something in addition to dividing the document into sections.
I was using Office 2003. May have changed in newer versions.
http://blog.mcstech.net/index.php/training/word-microsoft-training/word-20072010-footer-section-and-page-numbering/
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-help/number-pages-differently-in-different-sections-HA101832542.aspx
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