On Wednesday 13 July 2005 8:01 pm, Naomi Kramer wrote: > Fred A. Miller wrote: > > I'm not confused, I'd read it more than once. What I DON'T want is any > > page > > > >number on page 1, but want numbering to START on page two with the number > > 2. > > > >Thanks, > > > >Fred > > You need to use Page Styles. Once you get used to the idea, it's very > easy. You need two page styles - let's call them 'cover page' and > 'standard page'. 'Cover page' probably wouldn't have a header or > footer. 'Standard page', on the other hand, WOULD have at least a > footer set (with the page number inserted). The absolute easiest way to > do it is set the first page of your document to the 'cover page' style. > Then insert a page break, and you'll note you can set the page style for > the next page within the page break. Set it to the 'standard page', and > DON'T restart the numbering.
Yes.......that works, but I had hopped there'd be an easier way to do things for senior age folks, who aren't very 'puter literate......some have played with 'Bloze. Many haven't been on the Net., used a 'puter at all, but now want to. The youngest is in his 60's and oldest is 91. I've printed a "master" of the how-tos and make copies, but they're not having an easy time of it with some features. I'm donating my time, and want to make their learning as easy as possible. At least they're all using Linux so they can't "kill" the system easily. ;) So, I'm liable to ask another "simpleton" question again. ;) Thanks to all who responded. And, if you want a real rewarding experience, donate some of your time to the elderly. Fred -- Planet Earth - a subsidiary of Microsoft. We have no bugs in our software, Never! We do have undocumented added features, that you will find amusing, at no added cost to you, at this time. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
