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How do I get rid of a "Page 0" in Word? - it should be Page 1 of .

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jepm - 30 Mar 2005 01:29 GMT
I've been updating a document which is in Bookfold format and has many
sections with odd and even page footers. The page numbering worked correctly
before, but since the revision, the first page of Section 2 has decided that
it will be Page 0, no matter how many times I tell it to start numbering from
1 (or 2 or anything, or tell it to number continuously from the previous
section). The page numbering picks up correctly from section 3 (and yes, I
have tried copying that footer over the other one [they were marked as same
as previous anyway!]). The rest of the document is now fine and ready to be
printed  - however ... there's just this small matter of page numbering!
Ulf Nilsson - 30 Mar 2005 09:11 GMT
Hi,
Do you use somekind of picture in your header/footer
which is placed inside a table? Place the picture-holder
(looks like an anchor if hide/show is on) outside the
table: go at the end of the header/footer and insert the
picture there.

/ Ulf

>-----Original Message-----
>I've been updating a document which is in Bookfold format and has many
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>printed  - however ... there's just this small matter of page numbering!
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