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Click the Format Page Number button on the Header and Footer toolbar.
Set the numbering to "Continue from previous section." Click OK. Then make sure that you do not type the number in, but that you use the Insert Page Number button to add it. For more, see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/HeaderFooter.htm and http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Numbering/PageNumbering.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Heni" wrote in message ... Suzanne, Your advice helped!!!! I simply deleted the text in the header on page 1, and that was all it took!! Can you tell I'm a computer dummie!?! LOL I have now been able to make different headers for my pages (which I'm very happy about), but a new problem has arisen. The numbers on the pages are all screwed up. When I inserted my second break (between pages 5 and 6), the numbering starts from 1 in the footer (instead of continuing from the last page, so the numbering would be 6). I tried changing the number 1 in the footer to number 6, and turned off 'Same as Previous'. What happend now is that every page in my document is numbered 6. Any tips on what I can do to solve the numbering situation? Thank you very much! Heni |
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