I haven't noticed a reply to this yet. In Open Office there are three 
main regions. The toolbars at the top, scroll are which has the document 
and then a footer with general info at the bottom. In that footer the 
first item should read page X / Y which tells you you are on page X and 
that there are Y pages in the document.

To set line spacing you can use the Paragraph setting from the Format 
menu. Under the indents & spacing panel towards the end is a Spacing 
popup menu which just reads 'dimmed' as you arrow through it. But VO-A 
will read the current setting so you can switch it from single to 1.5 or 
double spacing (along with a few others).

Hope this helps.

CB

Lindsay Yazzolino wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i am sorry if I am asking a very basic question, but I am wondering if
> someone could tell me how to count the number of pages in a word
> processing document using either OpenOffice or TextEdit. Also, how do
> I set double-spacing in OpenOffice? Thanks.
>
> Lindsay
>
> >
>   

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