Brian Barker [mailto:[email protected]] suggested:
> If there is a manual page break - as there very probably is - there > will be a dark blue line along the top of the text area of the first > page following the break. These lines are pretty invisible unless > you are used to looking for them. > > >How to find where/why the footer stopped containing the > page-number field? > > You've already said it happens "around about page 119": just examine > the document and see. See the blue line at the top of the > page? Why? Because the page style changed. > > >How to make it resume containing the page number? > > Various ways, according to needs: > > o Apply the page style of the first part to the later parts > of the document. > > o Modify the page style of the later part to include page numbers - > most easily by simply using Insert | Fields > | Page Number - and > formatting appropriately. > > o Remove the manual page break by putting the cursor in front of the > very first character on the first rogue page and pressing Backspace. Thanks. The manual page break was hidden in the start of a new chapter (which happens to have a thin black line...), so I danced a bit with getting the cursor in the right place, and finally killed the beast. After a while, jumping around among four or five applications, one loses track of what goes where. . . or what it looks like. - Kevin The information contained in this electronic mail transmission may be privileged and confidential, and therefore, protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by replying to this message and deleting it from your computer without copying or disclosing it. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
