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How do you simply "DELETE" page numbers?

 
 
bobibradley6@hotmail.com
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      8th Jan 2008
I must be really DUMB! I don't need to know anything other than-HOW DO I GET
RID OF THE PAGE NUMBERS "COMPLETELY".....don't need to know how to change it
or make a page break that has a lot of answers-

Just how do you delete them all- changed mind on pages to be numbered-
Thanks,

 
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Jay Freedman
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      8th Jan 2008
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> I must be really DUMB! I don't need to know anything other than-HOW
> DO I GET RID OF THE PAGE NUMBERS "COMPLETELY".....don't need to know
> how to change it or make a page break that has a lot of answers-
>
> Just how do you delete them all- changed mind on pages to be numbered-
> Thanks,


Open the header or footer area by double-clicking somewhere in it. Select
the page number and press the Delete button.

If you originally used the Insert > Page Number item in the menu, the page
number will be enclosed in a frame (you should see a dashed rectangle when
you select the page number). Click that box and press Delete. (See
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...lyIndented.htm.)

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grammatim
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      8th Jan 2008
Is it true that if you never insert headers/footers into a document,
it doesn't have any at all, but if you do insert some, and later
decide you don't want any, then even if you delete all the content
that was in them, you can't ever make them go away entirely?

(This gets to be important when trying to cram a whole lot of text
into the smallest possible margins.)

On Jan 8, 4:54*pm, "Jay Freedman" <jay.freed...@verizon.net> wrote:
> bobibradl...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > I must be really DUMB! I don't need to know anything other than-HOW
> > DO I GET RID OF THE PAGE NUMBERS "COMPLETELY".....don't need to know
> > how to change it or make a page break that has a lot of answers-

>
> > Just how do you delete them all- changed mind on pages to be numbered-
> > Thanks,

>
> Open the header or footer area by double-clicking somewhere in it. Select
> the page number and press the Delete button.
>
> If you originally used the Insert > Page Number item in the menu, the page
> number will be enclosed in a frame (you should see a dashed rectangle when
> you select the page number). Click that box and press Delete. (Seehttp://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/UnaccountablyIndented.htm.)

 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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      8th Jan 2008
Yes, this is true. In recent versions of Word, if there was ever content in
the header/footer (or if you even opened the header/footer to modify the
Header/Footer style, as I made the mistake of doing in one template where
I'd changed the margins and so needed to move the tab stops), then you will
have an empty paragraph in the header/footer. You can still set the
header/footer margins to 0" if you need more text area.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"grammatim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:c3df394c-bad8-45f9-954d-(E-Mail Removed)...
Is it true that if you never insert headers/footers into a document,
it doesn't have any at all, but if you do insert some, and later
decide you don't want any, then even if you delete all the content
that was in them, you can't ever make them go away entirely?

(This gets to be important when trying to cram a whole lot of text
into the smallest possible margins.)

On Jan 8, 4:54 pm, "Jay Freedman" <jay.freed...@verizon.net> wrote:
> bobibradl...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > I must be really DUMB! I don't need to know anything other than-HOW
> > DO I GET RID OF THE PAGE NUMBERS "COMPLETELY".....don't need to know
> > how to change it or make a page break that has a lot of answers-

>
> > Just how do you delete them all- changed mind on pages to be numbered-
> > Thanks,

>
> Open the header or footer area by double-clicking somewhere in it. Select
> the page number and press the Delete button.
>
> If you originally used the Insert > Page Number item in the menu, the page
> number will be enclosed in a frame (you should see a dashed rectangle when
> you select the page number). Click that box and press Delete.
> (Seehttp://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/UnaccountablyIndented.htm.)



 
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