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<blockquote data-quote="MacbookPro69" data-source="post: 1397218" data-attributes="member: 249565"><p><strong>You can thank me in the next life...</strong></p><p></p><p>All of you wonderful people are over thinking the numbering issue. The solution is as follows:</p><p></p><p>1. "Insert"</p><p>2. "Page Numbers..."</p><p>3. "Position: Top of the page"</p><p> "Alignment: Right"</p><p> (Or whatever you want)</p><p>4. Uncheck "Show Number on first page"</p><p>5. "Format"</p><p><strong>6. "Start at: 0"</strong></p><p>7. "Ok"</p><p>8. "Ok"</p><p></p><p>It's as simple as that, starting the first page at 1 will just show up as 2. Therefore, the only logical thing to do is start first page at 0 then your title page will remain unnumbered and the first page of your fine and dandy paper will start at 1. You're welcome! I joined this forum because I was having the same problem but then had a eureka moment about 30 seconds later. Seriously people, Microsoft isn't out to get you, you just need to think like a Microsoft programmer (which, in some cases, involves no thinking at all). Take a deep breath in, breath out, edit and print. Like the title to my post says, you can thank me in the afterlife. Good luck with whatever you may be writing when you stumble across this post!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacbookPro69, post: 1397218, member: 249565"] [b]You can thank me in the next life...[/b] All of you wonderful people are over thinking the numbering issue. The solution is as follows: 1. "Insert" 2. "Page Numbers..." 3. "Position: Top of the page" "Alignment: Right" (Or whatever you want) 4. Uncheck "Show Number on first page" 5. "Format" [B]6. "Start at: 0"[/B] 7. "Ok" 8. "Ok" It's as simple as that, starting the first page at 1 will just show up as 2. Therefore, the only logical thing to do is start first page at 0 then your title page will remain unnumbered and the first page of your fine and dandy paper will start at 1. You're welcome! I joined this forum because I was having the same problem but then had a eureka moment about 30 seconds later. Seriously people, Microsoft isn't out to get you, you just need to think like a Microsoft programmer (which, in some cases, involves no thinking at all). Take a deep breath in, breath out, edit and print. Like the title to my post says, you can thank me in the afterlife. Good luck with whatever you may be writing when you stumble across this post! [/QUOTE]
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