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Answer» Hi everyone, I'm using MS Word from MS Office 2000 (I really don't want to upgrade - this version works just fine for me) and I have a dilemna. I'm writing a novel, and using MS Word, but I've FOUND out that a DOCUMENT in Word can only be about 225 pages long. So what I've done is to break down my story into sections, each one saved as a different document. My intent is to print them out, and place them in a binder. But I have the pages numbered, and so after I print out section 1, which contains pages 1-200, I then print out section 2, which is supposed to start at page 201. But since this section is a whole NEW document, the numbering actually begins at page 1. Is there a WAY to "trick" MS Word so that I can change the way it numbers things, so I can have it numbered correctly? Any advice on this would be very much appreciated. Thanks,
SteveLook under section 4 on THIS page, and see if that helpsYes. Have you read this? http://word.mvps.org/faQs/Numbering/PageNumbering.htmGot it! You folks are great - I don't know how I didn't see that before. THANK you!Just remember us when you're a rich and famous author!
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