Thank you very much, Jean. It resolved my problem

Danny.




Jean Hollis Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
12/27/2005 02:57 PM
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> I have a document which has 5 pages and I want it to be as below:
> 
> First page (no header and footer)
> Page 1 (in footer, I want to display "Page 1 of 4")
> Page 2 (in footer, I want to display "Page 2 of 4")
> Page 3 (in footer, I want to display "Page 3 of 4")
> Page 4 (in footer, I want to display "Page 4 of 4")
> 
> I checked in Help and what I did was:
> 
> - Insert a page break at the end of the first page and format the first 
> page without header and footer as well as reset the page number
> - At the end of the first page, Insert -> Fields -> Others -> Set page 
> variables: On with Offset = -1
> 
> And the result I have is:
> 
> First page (no header and footer)
> Page 1 (in footer, I want to display "Page 1 of 6")
> Page 2 (in footer, I want to display "Page 2 of 6")
> Page 3 (in footer, I want to display "Page 3 of 6")
> Page 4 (in footer, I want to display "Page 4 of 6")
> 
> I don't know what wrong I have done and how I can do this.

There are 2 things going on here. The first one you cannot do 
anything about, but there is a workaround for the second one.

OOo considers the first page as a "page 1". If you renumber the 
second page to start again at page 1, OOo says "this is an 
odd-numbered page following an odd-numbered page, therefore it 
needs an even-numbered page in between. There is nothing you can 
do about this; OOo always counts the missing page 2 as if it were 
there, even though it isn't. Look in the status bar and you'll 
see what I mean. The first page will show Page 1/3 in the status 
bar. The second page will show Page 1  3/3 in the status bar. OOo 
thinks there are 3 pages.

The second thing is that OOo always counts all of the pages when 
calculating the page count. So you will need to subtract *2*, not 
1, from the page count. The bad news is: you cannot apply an 
offset to a Page Count field. The good news is: there is a 
workaround, which is explained in the section "Solving the page 
count problem" in Chapter 4 of the Writer Guide, "Formatting 
Pages". (Thanks to Ian Laurenson for this workaround.)

Ch4 - Formatting Pages,
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/oooauthors2/0204WG-FormattingPages.pdf



I'll copy the explanation here, with an amendment to make it 
specific to your problem.

Solving the page count problem

If you know exactly how many pages are not to be included in the 
page count, then instead of inserting a Page count field, do the 
following:

1) Position the cursor in the footer where you want the page 
count to appear.

2) Press F2 to open the formula bar, just above the horizontal 
ruler in the main Writer window..

3) After the equal sign, type "page-x" (without the quotes) where 
x is the number of pages to be subtracted. In your case, you 
would type "page-2".

4) Press Enter to close the formula bar and insert the resulting 
field into the footer of the document.


Regards, Jean
Jean Hollis Weber

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