continuous line numbering in legal document

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PiratesMate

I need to type a legal document with continuous line numbering. I have spent
last two hours trying to find and figure out how to make the legal document
template (Or do I have to make one up myself?) have continuous line
numbering. The next page starts at #1 again and I don't want it to.
Any help is so greatly appreciated.
 
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Og

PiratesMate said:
I need to type a legal document with continuous line numbering. I have
spent
last two hours trying to find and figure out how to make the legal
document
template (Or do I have to make one up myself?) have continuous line
numbering. The next page starts at #1 again and I don't want it to.
Any help is so greatly appreciated.

File | Page Setup | Layout | Line Numbers...
Change "Restart Each Page" to "Continuous"
Steve
 
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PiratesMate

Og,
Thank you for your response, however, I already know how to do that if I am
creating a document. However, I am using the pleadings template which doesnt
allow any changing of the lined numbers, it only starts numbering all over
again each page.
Is there a way in MS Wizard to have it have line numbering continuous or is
that not peasable in MS Word?
Do I have to create a lined legal pleading? If so, I do not know how to
duplicate the lines on both sides of the pages. I do know how to duplicate
line numbering.
 
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Beth Melton

If you are using the Pleading Wizard then no, you can't change the
numbering because they are static numbers placed in a text box in the
Header/Footer layer. You'd need to delete the text box and use Line
Numbering found in Page Setup.

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