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From: APalm on 2 Jul 2008 12:04 The page numbering in the footer of my document is as follows: Page 1 of 6, page 2 of 6, page 3 of 6, page 3 of 6, page 4 of 6, page 5 of 6. I tried removing a page break in the document but all that did was change the numbering on page one to page 2 of 7, and so on. This also removed the header and added a page to the end of the document. I did not create this document so I have no idea what formatting was originally applied. I also tried linking the footer to the previous but this doesn't work either. What am I missing here?
From: Idaho Word Man on 2 Jul 2008 15:25 Sounds like the page numbering is restarting on the fourth page. In your page numbering format window, make sure that "Continue from previous section" is checked. I hope this helps. Fred "APalm" wrote: > The page numbering in the footer of my document is as follows: Page 1 of 6, > page 2 of 6, page 3 of 6, page 3 of 6, page 4 of 6, page 5 of 6. I tried > removing a page break in the document but all that did was change the > numbering on page one to page 2 of 7, and so on. This also removed the > header and added a page to the end of the document. I did not create this > document so I have no idea what formatting was originally applied. I also > tried linking the footer to the previous but this doesn't work either. What > am I missing here?
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