Page number beginning on diff. pg only yielding 1 number...HELP!

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trixiebme

Hi all,

Thanks to your posts I was able to figure how to start my page #'s on a page
other than the 1st page.

In this case I needed page 3 to start numbering as page 1 with the previous
two pages blank. The word mvps - Numbering Front Matter answer in previous
posts was helpful in figuring out how to "break" and start the page I wanted
at page 1.

The problem is I only get that page numbered. In other words, the pages
below it which should be 2,3,4,5...and so on are blank!

I need to get this document out REALLY soon and need your help.

Anxiously awaiting an answer......thanks in advance
 
If you have "Different first page" enabled, then you need to insert the PAGE
field in the Header/Footer as well as the First Page Header/Footer.
 
Hi Suzanne...thanks for your reply,

Since inserting the PAGE was giving me -1- and then inserting Page# was
giving me "-1-1" (think I didn't really understand your answer) I disabled
"Different first page" and I did get what I wanted except section 1 was
numbering pages 2 & 3.

Page #2 on the second page I didn't want numbered (the table of contents)
and page 3 on the blank section break page (which didn't matter).

When I delete the page# on page two-section one "ALL" page numbers of "BOTH"
sections delete.

I've been at this forever and it's due soon...I'm in trouble here! What
could I be doing wrong???
 
I suspect that the problem arises from the fact that you are using the
Insert | Page Numbers dialog to insert page numbers (that's the only way to
get -1- without knowing what you're doing). You need to delete numbers added
that way (see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/UnaccountablyIndented.htm
for instructions) and then insert the page number using the Insert Page
Number button on the Header and Footer toolbar; for more on headers and
footers, see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/HeaderFooter.htm
 

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