At 00:59 21/02/2010 -0500, James wrote:
Is there a way to set the page number on a EXISTING page? I know I could have done it when I added a page break.
At 12:09 21/02/2010 -0500, James Lockie wrote:
I used the wrong terminology. I want to reset the page number to 1. Instead of my table of contents being page 2, I want it to be page 1 and the page before has no page number.
You have to get back to the situation you would have chosen in the first place. The first page and the rest have to have different page styles, with only the second containing the page number. You can do this either by the first page style's Next Style being the second page style, or using a manual page break. (You probably know that.)
Since you say "when I added a page break", I assume you are using the second scheme - in which case you just have to go back and arrange that change to the page numbers. o Put your cursor before the first character in the text of the second page (here your table of contents). o Press Backspace to remove the page break. (The material from the second page onwards will temporarily assume the page style of the first page, but keep your courage and don't worry!) o Now insert the manual page break as before, this time ticking "Change page number" in the Insert Break dialogue.
VoilĂ ! I trust this helps. Brian Barker --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
