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Old December 5th, 2009, 01:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Northy
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Default Word 2007 - Chapter Headings + Page Numbering

Hi everyone:

I know my way around Word pretty well, but I am REALLY stuck on this one ..
UGH .. lol

I have a document, where I have "Chapter - Heading 1" set for each of the
main headers so that these not only show in the Table of Contents, but also
so that the page numbers have the chapter number included.

(e.g., Chapter 1 - page 1-1)

Problem is .... the chapter numbering, does not go sequentially with what I
am trying to do .. (e.g., I must skip numbers here and there)

25
26
27
28
30
35
etc.

I have figured out that by having the "Style" applied to the main headings
and by right clicking and choosing "set numbering value" it will skip to
whatever number I want ... BUT ... the page number stays attached to the
previous section (as I'm using section breaks) and doesn't update.

Example:

I need to go from 28 to 30 ... was able to change the Chapter Heading number
to 30, but the page numbering stays at 28-[ ] ....

Help Please !!!!



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Old December 5th, 2009, 06:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Stefan Blom[_3_]
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Default Word 2007 - Chapter Headings + Page Numbering

A quick test suggests that chapter/page numbering *may* fail with restarted
heading numbers, but the results I got were inconclusive.

With restarts, it might be easier to make use of SEQ fields; see the "Adding
chapter numbering" section of the article at
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/TOCTips.htm.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Northy" wrote in message
...
Hi everyone:

I know my way around Word pretty well, but I am REALLY stuck on this one
..
UGH .. lol

I have a document, where I have "Chapter - Heading 1" set for each of the
main headers so that these not only show in the Table of Contents, but
also
so that the page numbers have the chapter number included.

(e.g., Chapter 1 - page 1-1)

Problem is .... the chapter numbering, does not go sequentially with what
I
am trying to do .. (e.g., I must skip numbers here and there)

25
26
27
28
30
35
etc.

I have figured out that by having the "Style" applied to the main headings
and by right clicking and choosing "set numbering value" it will skip to
whatever number I want ... BUT ... the page number stays attached to the
previous section (as I'm using section breaks) and doesn't update.

Example:

I need to go from 28 to 30 ... was able to change the Chapter Heading
number
to 30, but the page numbering stays at 28-[ ] ....

Help Please !!!!











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Old December 6th, 2009, 08:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Northy
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Default Word 2007 - Chapter Headings + Page Numbering

Hi Stefan:

Thanks for the reply, but I need to do this with non-sequential numbers, not
letters ... what should I be placing in the Field code for numbers?



"Stefan Blom" wrote:

A quick test suggests that chapter/page numbering *may* fail with restarted
heading numbers, but the results I got were inconclusive.

With restarts, it might be easier to make use of SEQ fields; see the "Adding
chapter numbering" section of the article at
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/TOCTips.htm.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Northy" wrote in message
...
Hi everyone:

I know my way around Word pretty well, but I am REALLY stuck on this one
..
UGH .. lol

I have a document, where I have "Chapter - Heading 1" set for each of the
main headers so that these not only show in the Table of Contents, but
also
so that the page numbers have the chapter number included.

(e.g., Chapter 1 - page 1-1)

Problem is .... the chapter numbering, does not go sequentially with what
I
am trying to do .. (e.g., I must skip numbers here and there)

25
26
27
28
30
35
etc.

I have figured out that by having the "Style" applied to the main headings
and by right clicking and choosing "set numbering value" it will skip to
whatever number I want ... BUT ... the page number stays attached to the
previous section (as I'm using section breaks) and doesn't update.

Example:

I need to go from 28 to 30 ... was able to change the Chapter Heading
number
to 30, but the page numbering stays at 28-[ ] ....

Help Please !!!!











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Old December 7th, 2009, 02:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com
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Default Word 2007 - Chapter Headings + Page Numbering

Instead of resetting the number value for the heading, insert the headings ,
or at least the appropriate number of empty returns formatted as heading 1,
then hide them.

Chapter numbering seems to be able to keep up with this. W2007 sometimes
does this when you set the numbering value, but I haven't figured out the
circumstances for when or why.

Pam

Northy wrote:
Hi Stefan:

Thanks for the reply, but I need to do this with non-sequential numbers, not
letters ... what should I be placing in the Field code for numbers?

A quick test suggests that chapter/page numbering *may* fail with restarted
heading numbers, but the results I got were inconclusive.

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Old December 7th, 2009, 08:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Stefan Blom[_3_]
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Default Word 2007 - Chapter Headings + Page Numbering

Instead of { SEQ chapter \* ALPHABETIC } just use { SEQ chapter }. The \r
(restart) switch works the same with Arabic numbers.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Northy" wrote in message
...
Hi Stefan:

Thanks for the reply, but I need to do this with non-sequential numbers,
not
letters ... what should I be placing in the Field code for numbers?



"Stefan Blom" wrote:

A quick test suggests that chapter/page numbering *may* fail with
restarted
heading numbers, but the results I got were inconclusive.

With restarts, it might be easier to make use of SEQ fields; see the
"Adding
chapter numbering" section of the article at
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/TOCTips.htm.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Northy" wrote in message
...
Hi everyone:

I know my way around Word pretty well, but I am REALLY stuck on this
one
..
UGH .. lol

I have a document, where I have "Chapter - Heading 1" set for each of
the
main headers so that these not only show in the Table of Contents, but
also
so that the page numbers have the chapter number included.

(e.g., Chapter 1 - page 1-1)

Problem is .... the chapter numbering, does not go sequentially with
what
I
am trying to do .. (e.g., I must skip numbers here and there)

25
26
27
28
30
35
etc.

I have figured out that by having the "Style" applied to the main
headings
and by right clicking and choosing "set numbering value" it will skip
to
whatever number I want ... BUT ... the page number stays attached to
the
previous section (as I'm using section breaks) and doesn't update.

Example:

I need to go from 28 to 30 ... was able to change the Chapter Heading
number
to 30, but the page numbering stays at 28-[ ] ....

Help Please !!!!











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