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Old 08-09-2012, 01:17 PM
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I have Word 2011 for Macintosh. I am trying to insert page numbers so that they start after the cover page and number beginning with "1". I can't do it because when I go into the header on the first page of text (the second page of the file) it says "same as previous" and there's no way to go into this to turn it off. So when you insert a page number it puts it on the first page and there's no way to change this. Has anyone else had this problem? Why does it say "same as previous" if there's no option to turn that feature off?



It seems Microsoft has dumbed down its products for Macintosh, leaving out many of the advanced features that were in earlier versions of Word for Windows. I remember on my Windows computer all the things I was able to do with Microsoft Word that I can't do on the Macintosh. This is so frustrating!
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