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Chapter/Page numbering
I have document built by inserting 23 separate documents into a "Master".
No - I'm not usng "Master Document". In each of the individual documents I have set the page numbering to restart at 1. For example - footer will be "Sales Procedures" {Page} with {Page} being set to start at 1 by going through Insert\Page Numbers\Format\Page Numbering\Start At which I set to 1. After each document is added, I add a Section Break/Next Page My expectation was that each section would have its page number restart at 1. Not happening. I've also tried the bit about using Chapter with no success at all. This is the only snag in the document. How can I set the page numbering by each inserted document or "chapter" Using Office 2002 for the moment. Will be upgraded to 2003 shortly. |
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On the Header/Footer Tab, are you choosing Format Page number and telling it
to start at 1 for the footer for each section? "Dkline" wrote in message ... I have document built by inserting 23 separate documents into a "Master". No - I'm not usng "Master Document". In each of the individual documents I have set the page numbering to restart at 1. For example - footer will be "Sales Procedures" {Page} with {Page} being set to start at 1 by going through Insert\Page Numbers\Format\Page Numbering\Start At which I set to 1. After each document is added, I add a Section Break/Next Page My expectation was that each section would have its page number restart at 1. Not happening. I've also tried the bit about using Chapter with no success at all. This is the only snag in the document. How can I set the page numbering by each inserted document or "chapter" Using Office 2002 for the moment. Will be upgraded to 2003 shortly. |
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Hi Dkline
Dkline wrote: I have document built by inserting 23 separate documents into a "Master". No - I'm not usng "Master Document". In each of the individual documents I have set the page numbering to restart at 1. Page numbering in Word is a section property. See for instance: Working with Sections (by Dave Rado) http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...thSections.htm [..] After each document is added, I add a Section Break/Next Page Depending on how exactly you are inserting the individual files into your "master", you will most probably end up with a large single-section file. In that case, Word has no way of knowing that you intended to restart the numbering in your chapters. My expectation was that each section would have its page number restart at 1. Not happening. The problem is: At the moment you are inserting a section break, you are in fact creating a copy of the section break of the section your cursor is in. The section properties (like page size, but also and most importantly in your case here the page numbering setup) are copied, as well, and in your master, the settings will have been the default "continue from prev. section". If you had set it to "Start at: 1" before inserting all chapters, you'll probably got it the way you expected it. Greetinx ..bob -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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Yep. Even though each "Chapter" has a Section Break/Next Page in it, the
page count is continuous from page 1 through page 45. It does not restart after the section break. Now what I've done as an experiment is to go to the assembled document and tried setting one chapter picked at random to restart the numbering. That works. So it appears that even though I set it in each of the indivdual documents, that information gets lost when assembled into one document. Therefore I have to go through each chapter and reset the page number. Is there an easier way? "Barb Reinhardt" wrote in message ... On the Header/Footer Tab, are you choosing Format Page number and telling it to start at 1 for the footer for each section? "Dkline" wrote in message ... I have document built by inserting 23 separate documents into a "Master". No - I'm not usng "Master Document". In each of the individual documents I have set the page numbering to restart at 1. For example - footer will be "Sales Procedures" {Page} with {Page} being set to start at 1 by going through Insert\Page Numbers\Format\Page Numbering\Start At which I set to 1. After each document is added, I add a Section Break/Next Page My expectation was that each section would have its page number restart at 1. Not happening. I've also tried the bit about using Chapter with no success at all. This is the only snag in the document. How can I set the page numbering by each inserted document or "chapter" Using Office 2002 for the moment. Will be upgraded to 2003 shortly. |
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I'll try out what you've suggested.
I've used a brute force method and recorded/modified a macro to reset the page start number in each section. The new interesting problem is when I generate a TOC using hyperlinks/page numbers. Each chapter heading is a Heading 1 in the outline. Each of the chapters show up correctly hyperlinked but the page number for each is 1! I looled at at the codes but didn't see anything that could have a hyperlinked TOC i.e without page numbers. Failing that is it possible to persuade the TOC to use document page number rather than the chapter number? Do I need to add "X of Y" page numbering so I can get the X number for the TOC? "Robert M. Franz" wrote in message ... Hi Dkline Dkline wrote: I have document built by inserting 23 separate documents into a "Master". No - I'm not usng "Master Document". In each of the individual documents I have set the page numbering to restart at 1. Page numbering in Word is a section property. See for instance: Working with Sections (by Dave Rado) http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...thSections.htm [..] After each document is added, I add a Section Break/Next Page Depending on how exactly you are inserting the individual files into your "master", you will most probably end up with a large single-section file. In that case, Word has no way of knowing that you intended to restart the numbering in your chapters. My expectation was that each section would have its page number restart at 1. Not happening. The problem is: At the moment you are inserting a section break, you are in fact creating a copy of the section break of the section your cursor is in. The section properties (like page size, but also and most importantly in your case here the page numbering setup) are copied, as well, and in your master, the settings will have been the default "continue from prev. section". If you had set it to "Start at: 1" before inserting all chapters, you'll probably got it the way you expected it. Greetinx .bob -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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Hi Dkline
Dkline wrote: I'll try out what you've suggested. I've used a brute force method and recorded/modified a macro to reset the page start number in each section. The new interesting problem is when I generate a TOC using hyperlinks/page numbers. Each chapter heading is a Heading 1 in the outline. Each of the chapters show up correctly hyperlinked but the page number for each is 1! Aha, well, that's not surprising, beceause its page number really *is* #1 -- at least, that's what you asked for in your first posting ... I looled at at the codes but didn't see anything that could have a hyperlinked TOC i.e without page numbers. Failing that is it possible to persuade the TOC to use document page number rather than the chapter number? Do I need to add "X of Y" page numbering so I can get the X number for the TOC? First, let's straighten this out: You have individual chapters with page numbering "1, 2, 3 ..." in all chapters. With "Start at: 1" you have told Word that the page number is really that, i.e., the first page of each chapter *is* page "1". But in the TOC you to point the reader to page 147 for chapter 5 (how would he find that ...?)? I suggest you take a look at the following article: I want to include the chapter number with the page number in the Header – how can I do this? Or: If a particular section changes, I want to be able to print out just that section and give it to our employees to replace the old copy with the new one (by John McGhie) http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Numbering/ChapterNumber.htm Greetinx ..bob -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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