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<blockquote data-quote="vansmith" data-source="post: 945618" data-attributes="member: 71075"><p>Good luck with this. I've tried to fight this before and had mixed success. Your best bet is, at the end of your TOC, to insert a section break for the next page. To do this, go to Insert > Break > Section Break (Next Page). On your third page, double click the header or footer (depending on where you want your page number to be). In the Toolbox, on the Formatting Palette, go to Header and Footer and uncheck "Link to Previous". This will unlink that section's header or footer from the previous section (your title page and TOC). In other words, the header and footer here are independent of your title page and TOC.</p><p></p><p>Make sure you cursor is in page 3. To insert your page number, go to Insert > Page Numbers... > Format... > change "Start At:" to 1. It should now start page 1 at the beginning of section 2, which starts at page 3. I hope that's clear. If you're uncertain, try it in a blank document first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vansmith, post: 945618, member: 71075"] Good luck with this. I've tried to fight this before and had mixed success. Your best bet is, at the end of your TOC, to insert a section break for the next page. To do this, go to Insert > Break > Section Break (Next Page). On your third page, double click the header or footer (depending on where you want your page number to be). In the Toolbox, on the Formatting Palette, go to Header and Footer and uncheck "Link to Previous". This will unlink that section's header or footer from the previous section (your title page and TOC). In other words, the header and footer here are independent of your title page and TOC. Make sure you cursor is in page 3. To insert your page number, go to Insert > Page Numbers... > Format... > change "Start At:" to 1. It should now start page 1 at the beginning of section 2, which starts at page 3. I hope that's clear. If you're uncertain, try it in a blank document first. [/QUOTE]
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