Friday, August 20, 2010

Microsoft Word 2003: How to Insert Page and Number Pages on Bottom?

I am working on a very extensive project in Microsoft Word 2003. The project is a number of pages long and I am needing to do two things. One, I need to insert a page of material between two pages of material already within the project. Two, I need to number some BUT NOT ALL of the pages in the lower, right hand corner of the pages. Can anybody help me with these tasks?



Microsoft Word 2003: How to Insert Page and Number Pages on Bottom?suzuki



For the first problem, assuming the material to be inserted doesn't exist, simply put the cursor wherever you want the material to go and start typing. If the material does already exist on the computer, you can copy-and-paste it from its current source to wherever you want with the CTRL/C (copy) and CTRL/V (paste) keyboard commands.



For the page numbers, you can create several sections in the document, turning page numbering on or off for each section as you need to. I hope you don't have many alternations between on and off, for this is a manual task.



In general, this is what you would do:



1. Put the cursor where you want a change in page numbering to occur.



2. Click on the Insert-%26gt;Break menu item.



3. Click on Next Page.



4. Click OK.



That put a section mark there, dividing your document into two sections, one before the mark and one after. Do this at every place you want the numbering to go on or off. When you're done, do the following:

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