How do I do for columns not to create a section break? (Word 2007)

A

ayadi

Hi, I was working on my essay and I selected some text to make it show as two
columns (Page Layout -> Columns -> Two), but once I did that, my page
numbering got messed up and after the page with my little 2 columns, the
numbering started from one again, as if I had created a section break. I
tried playing around, deleting the section break when in draft view, but it
only deletes my columns.. how do I do for me to keep my columns AND my
numbering the way it was, without any section break? Thank you very much in
advance if you can help.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Columns are a section property. You cannot change the number of columns
without inserting two Continuous section breaks on either side of the
multi-column section. But you can set the page numbering to "Continue from
previous section."
 
A

ayadi

Hi,

Thank you for your help. I actually tried doing that, but I didn't manage,
it kept starting from 1. The only command I was able to see was "link to
previous section" under the Design tab of the "Header & Footer Tools" tab,
and it didn't help. Could you please specify where and/or how I find the
"continue from previous section" option?
Thanks a million.
 
A

ayadi

Actually I just found it under "Page number -> Format Page numbers", but I
have another problem, the columns created 2 sections it seems. Eg:

The pages before the columns, and even that page included say "Section 1".
The page just after that says "Section 3". So when I click on continue from
previous section, or link to previous section or whatever, it is trying to
find "Section 2" which is nowhere to be found, probably is a section break
created by/for the columns? In any way, it is not working :-(
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Section 1 is the first single-column section; Section 2 is the two-column
section; Section 3 is the following single-column section. You must have the
insertion point in the given section in order to format the page numbers
there.

Place the insertion point in the two-column section, select the Insert tab,
then click Page Number in the Header & Footer group and choose Format Page
Numbers... Choose "Continue from previous section." Repeat for Section 3.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Word 2007 has made this a little easier by allowing you to access Format
Page Numbers from anywhere on the page. In Word 2003 and earlier, you can
access Format Page Numbers from a section in the middle of the page if you
go through Insert | Page Numbers. You just have to be careful to close the
Page Numbers dialog using Close rather than OK so as not to insert a new
PAGE field.

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

PamC via OfficeKB.com said:
I had the exact same problem last week while working in W2003. I had not
encountered it before, but remembered reading somewhere that the way to
expose the "missing" header and footer for a continuous break is to
insert a
temporary page break within it. I did that and was able to set the
numbering to continuous.

PamC
Section 1 is the first single-column section; Section 2 is the two-column
section; Section 3 is the following single-column section. You must have
the
insertion point in the given section in order to format the page numbers
there.

Place the insertion point in the two-column section, select the Insert
tab,
then click Page Number in the Header & Footer group and choose Format Page
Numbers... Choose "Continue from previous section." Repeat for Section 3.
Actually I just found it under "Page number -> Format Page numbers", but
I
have another problem, the columns created 2 sections it seems. Eg:
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
find "Section 2" which is nowhere to be found, probably is a section
break
created by/for the columns? In any way, it is not working :-(
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Are you sure the page number problem didn't start in Section 3?

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

PamC via OfficeKB.com said:
Sorry to say, that does not correct the page numbering:

Section 3 is the first main text section with page numbering set to start
at
1. Last pg no. is 7
Section 4 is after the first continuous section break (text within is
dbl
column) with page numbering set to start at 1
Section 5 is after the second continuous break section with page
numbering
set to start at 1. last pg no. is 1

If I put the cursor in section 4 and edit the page number so that it is
continues from the previous section, the page number in section 5 becomes
2.
In other words it was the page number in section 5 that was changed, not
the
one in section 4.

If I put in the temporary page break, I can change section 4's footer
numbering to continue from... . Then the section 5 page number becomes 8.

PamC



Word 2007 has made this a little easier by allowing you to access Format
Page Numbers from anywhere on the page. In Word 2003 and earlier, you can
access Format Page Numbers from a section in the middle of the page if you
go through Insert | Page Numbers. You just have to be careful to close the
Page Numbers dialog using Close rather than OK so as not to insert a new
PAGE field.
I had the exact same problem last week while working in W2003. I had not
encountered it before, but remembered reading somewhere that the way to
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
break
created by/for the columns? In any way, it is not working :-(
 

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