How do I start with page number one on the third page of my novel manuscript?

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montserrat.rafael

OS X Tiger 10.4.11
Word 2004 v 11.5.5

Hi,

I've been struggling with this for years and this time I've got to get it right. I've combed through the instructions (again) including Bend Word To Your Will to no avail.

My manuscript has the title and my byline on the first page (not page 1.)— the title page—then an epigraph on the second page. I want these two pages devoid of headers and page numbers.

The third page is the start of Chapter One, and that's where I want the header to begin and the numbering to start with 1. :

[Author's Last Name/Title on the left------page number 1. on the right]

I only want numerals with a period. 1., 2., 3. etc.

I want this header to continue to the very end of the book and for Word to automatically insert the page numbers sequentially.

Is this too much to ask? In all humility I've become somewhat of an ace with Word (not the same calibre as so many of you MVPs of course) but getting what seems should be an easy process simply eludes me.

I need help!

Thanks,

Rafael
 
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Michael Vilain

OS X Tiger 10.4.11
Word 2004 v 11.5.5

Hi,

I've been struggling with this for years and this time I've got to get it
right. I've combed through the instructions (again) including Bend Word To
Your Will to no avail.

My manuscript has the title and my byline on the first page (not page 1.)‹
the title page‹then an epigraph on the second page. I want these two pages
devoid of headers and page numbers.

The third page is the start of Chapter One, and that's where I want the
header to begin and the numbering to start with 1. :

[Author's Last Name/Title on the left------page number 1. on the right]

I only want numerals with a period. 1., 2., 3. etc.

I want this header to continue to the very end of the book and for Word to
automatically insert the page numbers sequentially.

Is this too much to ask? In all humility I've become somewhat of an ace with
Word (not the same calibre as so many of you MVPs of course) but getting what
seems should be an easy process simply eludes me.

I need help!

Thanks,

Rafael

I thought this was done with Sections. Each section has it's own page
numbering property. Stuff before your chapter 1 like title page, TOC,
preface, etc that's usually done with roman numerals can be set with a
different page number and style than the actual first chapter. And I
seem to recall that you can set the starting value of a page number, so
that should fix this problem.
 
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Patty Winter

[snip snip]
I thought this was done with Sections.

Yep, that's exactly how it's done. Easy peasy.
Each section has it's own page
numbering property. Stuff before your chapter 1 like title page, TOC,
preface, etc that's usually done with roman numerals can be set with a
different page number and style than the actual first chapter. And I
seem to recall that you can set the starting value of a page number, so
that should fix this problem.

Yes, you can. You can also decide whether to have a header or footer
continue from one section to another or start anew. In this case,
one would want to have no header or footer on the first two pages,
then start a new section and put in the desired header and footer.


Patty
 
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Montserrat

[snip snip]


I thought this was done with Sections.



Yep, that's exactly how it's done. Easy peasy.


Each section has it's own page
numbering property. Stuff before your chapter 1 like title page, TOC,
preface, etc that's usually done with roman numerals can be set with a
different page number and style than the actual first chapter. And I
seem to recall that you can set the starting value of a page number, so
that should fix this problem.



Yes, you can. You can also decide whether to have a header or footer

continue from one section to another or start anew. In this case,

one would want to have no header or footer on the first two pages,

then start a new section and put in the desired header and footer.





Patty


Patty,

I've gone through all the instructions on doing this, setting sections. putting in headers, but I end up with the page number and the 'author/title' in the previous two headers. In addition, the page number that's shown up has been a 3 on the third page and that 3 is what appears in the previous twopages, along with Title Page and Epigraph.
 
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Montserrat

OS X Tiger 10.4.11

Word 2004 v 11.5.5



Hi,



I've been struggling with this for years and this time I've got to get itright. I've combed through the instructions (again) including Bend Word ToYour Will to no avail.



My manuscript has the title and my byline on the first page (not page 1.)— the title page—then an epigraph on the second page. I want these two pages devoid of headers and page numbers.



The third page is the start of Chapter One, and that's where I want the header to begin and the numbering to start with 1. :



[Author's Last Name/Title on the left------page number 1. on the right]



I only want numerals with a period. 1., 2., 3. etc.



I want this header to continue to the very end of the book and for Word to automatically insert the page numbers sequentially.



Is this too much to ask? In all humility I've become somewhat of an ace with Word (not the same calibre as so many of you MVPs of course) but getting what seems should be an easy process simply eludes me.



I need help!



Thanks,



Rafael
 
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Patty Winter

[Yikes, I hate this thing Google Groups has been doing for some
months now where it double-spaces quoted text. All the more reason
to trim unneeded quoted text. Please, GG users!]

I've gone through all the instructions on doing this, setting sections.
putting in headers, but I end up with the page number and the
'author/title' in the previous two headers. In addition, the page number
that's shown up has been a 3 on the third page and that 3 is what
appears in the previous two pages, along with Title Page and Epigraph.


It sounds like you haven't done all the steps. You need to uncheck
the default setting of "Link to previous" so that the two sections
have different header/footer definitions. Then delete the header
text in the first section. As for the page numbers, you need to use
the Insert > Page Numbers command and choose "Start at" instead of
"Continue from previous section."

You can get step-by-step instructions for these actions by searching
for "page numbers" and "header and footer" in Word Help. Both resulting
help pages include information about dealing with page numbering and
headers/footers across different sections of a Word document.


Patty
 

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