This applied a footer to all pages, although the page formatted First Page show that the footer is turned off. Then on the first page formatted as Default I added footer. At least I thought I did! However, the style on the first few pages after the actual first page which is the cover will not change to First Page and stay that way.īefore I realized they hadn't changed, I inserted a manual break with style Default after the TOC. I did try changing page styles of the first few pages I don't want to have page #s to First Page using F11 and then the first page after the TOC to default. Robleyd wrote:See if Page numbering starting on page 3 helps. As I wrote, above, the negative offset worked great. Surely someone has a relatively easy way to remove the page numbers at the beginning of the document and have the body start with page 1. I read another post here and tried out the suggestions for changing page styles with F11 for the pages prior to the body but that didn't work for me. I successfully used a negative offset for the first page in the body of a previous document so the caution of never to use that is unfounded in my case. What was suggested seemed to work until I realized that it also put page numbers on the cover, preface, TOC, etc.! Sadly I didn't save the instructions, so a few weeks ago, I posted asking for instructions to do that again. and then negative offset the page number in the footer of the first page of the body. In the past someone from the forum explained to me how to start page numbering with perhaps a section break either before or after the TOC which follows the cover, preface, etc.
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