Dan Gelinske wrote:

Greetings.

I have a manuscript written that is set to use a template specificially for CafePress publications. My question is this - how do I take the page numbers in the footer, and make them not appear in some pages (wherever an illustration, page left blank for layout, or introductory page would be, for example) while having them display normally through the main body of the text?
Here are the steps I followed to do just this in a new document, although you can modify it to fit your document.

Pull up the stylist. Go to page styles, right-click on `Default', go to `Footer', add a check next to `Footer on', and click OK. Now, all pages which have the `Default' page style applied to them will have a footer. Click in the footer, go to Insert, Field, and click `Page Number'. Now all your normal pages will be numbered. Now create a new page style. I called mine `Unnumbered'. Go to `Footer', and remove the check next to `Footer on'. Now whenever you want a new page that does not have a page number, go to Insert, Manual Break, choose `Page break', and choose the style `Unnumbered'. Put some content on that page, then go to Insert, Manual Break, choose `Page break', and choose the style `Default'.

Iain


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