Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!kddlab!atr-la!geddis From: geddis@atr-la.atr.junet (Donald F. Geddis) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Word 3.02 Numbering Question Summary: Use Sections/Divisions Message-ID: <2312@atr-la.atr.junet> Date: 27 Jul 88 01:37:43 GMT References: <11064@oberon.USC.EDU> Organization: ATR International,Japan Lines: 14 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. I can > =Steve= Try dividing your document into sections. At the place where you currently have a page break between the first and second (real) page, which is Shift-Return, replace it with a section break, which is Shift-Enter. Then you can set the page numbering of the two sections separately, namely you would suppress page numbering in the first section (your title page), and begin the second section with page one. -- Don