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Automatic Page Numbering Outside Header/Footer

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jlee@valleywater.org - 17 Oct 2007 00:36 GMT
Hi!  I'm trying to insert Page No. and No. of Pages text form fields
(# of # format) in a protected MS Word form, but not inside header/
footer areas.  Is this possible by using macros, autotexts, etc.?  If
it is, can anyone help me on this?

Joy
Shauna Kelly - 17 Oct 2007 10:06 GMT
Hi Joy

Sure. You can put a page number anywhere. Do Ctrl-F9 and within the braces
that Word gives you, type "page" (no quotes). Press F9 to update the field.
Then you need " of  " as ordinary text. And then another field with
"numpages" instead of "page" (again, no quotes).

Or, do Insert > AutoText > AutoText and find the Page X of Y autotext. It
inserts the fields for you.

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly.  Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word

> Hi!  I'm trying to insert Page No. and No. of Pages text form fields
> (# of # format) in a protected MS Word form, but not inside header/
> footer areas.  Is this possible by using macros, autotexts, etc.?  If
> it is, can anyone help me on this?
>
> Joy
jlee@valleywater.org - 18 Oct 2007 21:34 GMT
Thank you Shauna for your help.  It worked beautifully!  I have
another question regarding the header/footer in a protected form.  Is
there a way to insert form fields in the header/footer in a protected
MS Word form?  When an user opens this form file, I'd like the person
to go to the header and fille in the form fields, close the header,
and then fill in the rest of the form.  And the header information
should repeat every page of the form.  Right now it seems that when
protected, the user cannot access the header.  Can you help me with
this issue, too, if there's a way around it?  Thank you!

Joy Lee

On Oct 17, 2:06 am, "Shauna Kelly"
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> Hi Joy
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