* Barbara Duprey <[email protected]> [110122 17:25]: > On 1/22/2011 6:47 PM, Tim Johnson wrote: > > Page header and footer content are associated with the "page style" in > effect when they are created. What's probably happening is that all the > pages have the Default page style, so any change to the content while on > any of the pages using that style get carried through to all other such > pages. She needs to apply different page styles to the first page and the > remainder of the document, then she can manage the header/footer content > as desired for each independently. The easiest way to do this is to set > up the whole document to have the page numbers, as she has before, then > get the cursor onto the first page, bring up the Styles and Formatting > dialog (F11), click on the page styles icon (fourth one at the top) and > double-click First Page. That applies the First Page style to the first > page, and that flows to the Default style (which has the page numbers) > for the next page. That page will be numbered as 2, which is probably > what is wanted. Thank you for the thorough howto. It is late here and we will follow these and the other helpful instructions tomorrow.
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