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Old 11-13-2022, 10:20 PM
PENicholson PENicholson is offline to a newbie, the instructions to start page nmbering after TOC is awful Windows 11 to a newbie, the instructions to start page nmbering after TOC is awful Office 2019
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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
Yes, it could be that you need a break, yourself.
  1. Section break between parts (either next-page or odd-page). Not a page break.
  2. in second section where you want the page numbering, unlink the headers/footers from previous. This is an individual setting for each header or footer (three of each per section). You may only need to unlink the primary footer.
  3. Set up your page numbers and the starting number.
  4. Go back to your front matter section and either remove page numbers or format them the way you want (i.e. Roman numerals).
Please take the time to look at the links I gave you. They will make your life more pleasant.

Done! Thank you.
Those instructions, as stated above, were just what I needed.
Printed them out for future reference for next time I get temporary amnesia.


Very appreciated.
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