Dear Rick:
I am not sure if I understand you properly. Are you looking for
pagination style 1-1, 1-2, 1-n, and for Chapter 2, 2-1, 2-2, 2-n? The
indeed dividing the document into sections is correct. You can restar
the numbering after each section break or contunuous from the previou
section which is likely what you need when inserting a landscape page.
Unlink the section footer from the previous section footer and inser
the page number format you need (Insert/Page number../Format...). If
misunderstood what you want to do, pls repost with an example of wha
you seek and I'll try to help you if possible.
Rick Fears;2234052 Wrote:
> I have a document (not particularly long at the moment but it wil
> grow!)
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> This is Word 2003 SP2 - any ideas
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Henk57
Rick Fears - 03 Jul 2007 01:56 GMT
@officefrustration.com:
> Dear Rick:
> I am not sure if I understand you properly.
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Henk57
thanks for the reply - getting the correct page numbers (1-1, 1-2...
2-1, 2-2, etc) and other issues are not the problem. The problem is that
as soon as I insert a section break (to achieve the page numbering,
changing for portrait to landscape, etc) the document essential becomes
corrupt - when I move the cursor through the document Word tells me it
is "repaginating" the document - for every cursor down movement. I
believe this is a known corrupt document problem and I have tried all
the recommendations from the Microsoft support site (i.e. recreate the
Normal template, cut and paste into a new document, etc). Another issue
I have found with the document which I didn't mention in my original
post (fix one problem first...), is that the headers and footers "flash"
from one position to another. I have a small table in each header and
footer with bits of text in that are generated from StyleRef, and I
thought I would use the Section Breaks to change the headers and footers
for landscape and portrait views - the end effect is that the cell
widths in these tables changes every few seconds so the headers/footers
appear to "flash".
I really enjoy finding quirks in Word - but not when I'm on a
deadline...
Thanks again for the reply, and if you can help it would be most
appreciated
Rick.
Henk57 - 03 Jul 2007 20:53 GMT
A corrupted document can be mind-boggling, indeed. Not sure if I can
help you, but here is what you could try.
Open a new document and insert the section breaks according to your
needs. Copy the text from the section from yr original document, but
-importantly - copy it WITHOUT the final paragraph mark in the section.
(Make sure you show the non-printable characters ON). In the last
paragraph mark Word stores characteristics of the section "under
water". Repeat this for every section. Chances are you left yr
document corruption behind then.... HTH, GL, Henk
Rick Fears;2234572 Wrote:
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Henk57
Rick Fears - 06 Jul 2007 09:36 GMT
> A corrupted document can be mind-boggling, indeed. Not sure if I can
> help you, but here is what you could try.
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> water". Repeat this for every section. Chances are you left yr
> document corruption behind then.... HTH, GL, Henk
Henk
thanks for the reply, sorry it's taken a while to respond, I've been
without Internet access for the last couple of days :-(
I've managed to solve the problem (I hope) by doing a variant of your
suggestion (In fact I recreated all the portrait stuff from scratch,
leaving the landscape stuff as it was). Today I'll try adding some more
portrait sections at the end just to make sure I've lost the corruption.
Many thanks to all
Rick.