Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!bbn!bbn.com!levin From: levin@bbn.com (Joel B Levin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Word 3.02 Numbering Question Message-ID: <27463@bbn.COM> Date: 26 Jul 88 17:18:16 GMT References: <11064@oberon.USC.EDU> Sender: news@bbn.COM Reply-To: levin@BBN.COM (Joel B Levin) Organization: BBN Communications Corporation Lines: 17 In article <11064@oberon.USC.EDU> robiner@ganelon.usc.edu (Steve) writes: (OK, Word Wizards come to my rescue. How can I set up a document so that (the first page is zero? I want the real page 2 to be numbered 1. . . . (What I want to do is have a title page as the first page and then the real (document . . . Make your title page a separate SECTION. Then in your second section, the 'real document,' chose Section... under the Format menu. In the Page Number area, just check Restart at 1. Voila. Command-Enter give you the section break, by the way (I always forget which is what:-(). /JBL UUCP: {backbone}!bbn!levin USPS: BBN Communications Corporation ARPA: levin@bbn.com 150 Cambridgepark Drive POTS: (617) 873-3463 Cambridge, MA 02140