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starting page numbering from 4th page

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sangfroid - 24 Nov 2008 21:52 GMT
It has really been frustration .... I have been trying for a couple of
days to page my document so that it starts paging from the document's
actual page 4.... but no success ....

I have table of contents,index which don't require paging....

Office is really giving me pain.... how do i page it so that the page
number starts from page 4 ??

I will highly appreciate your help...

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Terry Farrell - 24 Nov 2008 22:49 GMT
You need to insert a Section Break, Next (odd?) Page at the bottom of the
TOC page. Then enter H&Fs and move to the new section. Make sure that the
Same As Previous option is UNCHECKED and then start page numbering
(presuming that you want to start this section as Page 1).

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> It has really been frustration .... I have been trying for a couple of
> days to page my document so that it starts paging from the document's
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> I will highly appreciate your help...
Mark - 25 Nov 2008 01:12 GMT
Hi Terry,
Sorry to be rude and "jump in" but I can only access the forum through
reply, not new question.  I have a question: how do you delete a document you
created in Word.  Seriously, I don't have a delete option under the quick
menu button.  Can you please instruct me how to either create the option or
find it.
Thank you for your time.  I very much appreciate it.
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Mark

> You need to insert a Section Break, Next (odd?) Page at the bottom of the
> TOC page. Then enter H&Fs and move to the new section. Make sure that the
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> > I will highly appreciate your help...
Charles W Davis - 25 Nov 2008 01:41 GMT
Mark,
Open Window Explorer, navigate to the file, select the file and press the
Delete key on your keyboard.
Since you are using Windows, you will have Outlook Express (XP) or Window
Mail (Vista). Whichever, set up Microsoft Communities. Open Outlook Express
or Windows Mail and click on Help. Search for "communities" (without the
quotes). Follow the directions under Communities and newsgroups....
> Hi Terry,
> Sorry to be rude and "jump in" but I can only access the forum through
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>> > I will highly appreciate your help...
Mark - 25 Nov 2008 05:04 GMT
So, you can't delete from inside Word?  well, appreciate your feedback.  
Gotta admit it is funny that with all the money and brains Microsoft has at
their disposal they could f*ck up an operating system this bad.  I miss XP.
Regarding your second part, was that in response to my not being able to
create a new thread.  I can't do it in Mail's forum either. But again, I
appreciate your help.
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> Mark,
> Open Window Explorer, navigate to the file, select the file and press the
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Terry Farrell - 25 Nov 2008 10:50 GMT
Or in Word use File, Open, select the document and press delete. But note
that it won't let you delete it from here is you have Preview selected
(except Word 2007 in Vista where Preview doesn't work!).

Terry

> Hi Terry,
> Sorry to be rude and "jump in" but I can only access the forum through
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>> > I will highly appreciate your help...
Mark - 25 Nov 2008 14:01 GMT
Oops.  you lost me already.  Open Word.  Use File- what is that?  where is
that?  There is Open under Office button.  is that what you mean? If so, you
have multiple options. NONE is delete.  Go to customize.  There is no delete
option to add. So what should I do now?  I'm way too poor so buying a Mac
like a should have isn't an option.
Thanks for your help, Terry
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> Or in Word use File, Open, select the document and press delete. But note
> that it won't let you delete it from here is you have Preview selected
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Terry Farrell - 25 Nov 2008 15:46 GMT
By File, I mean the Office button which is just the old File menu and still
opens using Alt+F.

When you get into File Open, select the document, right-click and press
DELETE. Or press Delete on your keyboard.

Terry

> Oops.  you lost me already.  Open Word.  Use File- what is that?  where is
> that?  There is Open under Office button.  is that what you mean? If so,
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Mark - 26 Nov 2008 03:43 GMT
Thank you Terry!! you too, Charles.  And Sangfroid, my sincerest apologies.  
Only way I could communicate but yes, it was rude.  I'm disappearing now.
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> By File, I mean the Office button which is just the old File menu and still
> opens using Alt+F.
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hdmyg8586 - 26 Nov 2008 07:01 GMT
I found that connector you were looking for
Cindy, is this the thing you were looking for?
www.liangdianup.com/computeraccessories_1.htm
It's on the list of computer accessories and parts. They have the DVI
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and male swap connectors and things that I think would help your shop.
If that above link don't work then goto www.lducompany.com and click on
computer accessories. Let me know if that is what you need and give me
your email address again.

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sangfroid - 25 Nov 2008 18:16 GMT
Hi Mark,
can you please start you OWN thread to post YOUR problem ? You
really messed up what I was trying to convey and the conversation.

Please have some respect towards others problems and posting.
Thanks

Mark;3082407 Wrote:
> Hi Terry,
> Sorry to be rude and "jump in" but I can only access the forum through
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> Same As Previous option is UNCHECKED and then start page numbering
> (presuming that you want to start this section as Page 1).

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PamC - 28 Nov 2008 23:07 GMT
Did you get your page numbering to work?  

>Hi Mark,
>can you please start you OWN thread to post YOUR problem ? You
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>> Same As Previous option is UNCHECKED and then start page numbering
>> (presuming that you want to start this section as Page 1).
 
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