Well Suzanne, it is a page orientation that's changing, so I guess you are
right. My mission was to insert a continuous page break to help with my page
numbering dilema, but that obviously doesn't work.
Any change in getting your help on this. I have a number of sections in the
document. In one part of the document, let's call it a chapter (for
explanation purposes) I can't fool that part of the document to behave as a
single large grouping - can't get the total number of pages for that chapter
to behave as one ... because of the extra sections breaks required for page
orientation changes.
The pagination displays as follows: (I'll put an "SB" where I've inserted a
section break). As the following illustrates, there are 22 pages in all. I
can get the "x" of y to report correction, but the "Y" value is my problem.
1 of 12
2 of 12
3 of 12
through to 12 of 12, then (SB - for page orientation change)
13 of 6
14 of 6
15 of 6
16 of 6
17 of 6
18 of 6 (SB for page orientation change)
19 of 4
20 of 4
21 of 4
22 of 4
.... then a new chapter
I'm reluctant to simply type the number in because I'm just a temp and
others will work on this document and will encounter problems, if you know
what I mean.
PS ... I read through the documentation provided by you and others, but
can't find an example for this particular problem, although I could probably
use the = function to force the total number to be true for that part of the
document. (those I'm working for, want each chapter to have it's own
numbering.
Thanks for your thoughts. Diana