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jo - 16 Oct 2003 21:01 GMT
How do I change the value of a page from the physical
value?  For example if the page is actually page 4 how do
I change it to 3, or 10 or 320?
Greg Maxey - 16 Oct 2003 22:08 GMT
Jo,

Use a formula field.  Example to make page four read page 320 use { =
({Page}+316)}.
The { } is entered using CTRL+F9.

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> How do I change the value of a page from the physical
> value?  For example if the page is actually page 4 how do
> I change it to 3, or 10 or 320?
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 17 Oct 2003 03:09 GMT
If you want to change the starting page number of a given document/section,
click on the Format Page Number button on the Header and Footer toolbar and
from "Continue from previous section" to "Start at [the desired number]."

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> How do I change the value of a page from the physical
> value?  For example if the page is actually page 4 how do
> I change it to 3, or 10 or 320?
 
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