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Old 02-24-2014, 02:50 PM
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Not in a dynamic sense.
Thanks, if it's not possible dynamically, then it's not good for the task I would have, and I'd prefer not to use a macro as I have no control over the end use for this document.

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It could be done via a macro that populates a custom document property, for example, but you'd still need to tell the macro which Sections to exclude; fun if the document has counted an non-counted Sections interspersed.
I'm not trying to exclude any sectons, I was just hoping that there was a way to determine in a calculated field that the current page (e.g. page 4 of the current section) would be page 38 in the entire document, regardless of which section it is in, or where that section appears in the document.
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