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Jamal NUMAN Jamal NUMAN is offline Section Break Continuous: doesn't affect the format of the page numbering Windows XP Section Break Continuous: doesn't affect the format of the page numbering Office 2007
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Question Section Break Continuous: doesn't affect the format of the page numbering

Section Break Continuous: doesn't affect the format of the page numbering

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in my document, i need to use the format (I, II, III, ...) for the first pages and then i need to use (1, 2, 3)

the problem that the numbering format doesn't obey the section break!!!! it changes the format numbering in all the document (before and after the section break)....!!!!!



what might be wrong?

how to give the pages before the section break different format from those after it?

how come the the right click "format page number" gives wrong information about the existing page format????? (image 4 and 5)


thank you

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Hi Jamal,

If you want to change the page numbering, you should use a 'Next Page' Section break.
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Hi Jamal,

If you want to change the page numbering, you should use a 'Next Page' Section break.
Thank you Paul. it did work.

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