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Forcing Page numbers to print outside of normal sequence

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Carol - 21 Feb 2006 20:04 GMT
Hi.   Looking for a way to print an Excel spreadsheet that is approx. 3 pages
- but not with the typical 1,2,3 page number sequence.   These 3 pages from
this one spreadsheet have to be included in a presentation and inserted after
page 24.   Therefore, I need my spreadsheet to print with the page numbers
25, 26 and 27.

If I add "25" to the custom footer, all 3 pages print out the page number 25
on the bottom.  I tried using Page2&[page], but then they print out 21, 22,
and 23.  I can't figure out how to print the page numbers 25, 26 and 27 on
these 3 sheets from this one spreadsheet.

Is anyone up to the challenge or know what the answer might be?   I feel
like I'm so close!    I have quite a few files that need printed in this
manner for multiple presentations.

Thank you in advance!
Carol - 21 Feb 2006 20:19 GMT
PLEASE DISREGARD POST.  Found my answer - Just needed to change the "First
Page Number" on page setup.   Thanks.

> Hi.   Looking for a way to print an Excel spreadsheet that is approx. 3 pages
> - but not with the typical 1,2,3 page number sequence.   These 3 pages from
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> Thank you in advance!

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