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1. If you only add page numbers from the second page, there is a very simple way:
Click "Insert - Page Number" to remove the check of "Page Number on the Home Page", click "Format" in this dialog box, click "Start Page Number", enter "0", and OK.
2. Of course, there is another method, which is feasible to add page numbers from the nth page, that is, fix the cursor on the "Previous page" of the page to be added to the page number, click "Insert - Separator", select "Next Page", and click OK. Insert a page number on this next page, and the page number will start from the page below the separator.
What about the remaining blank pages, delete them.
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Word custom page numbering, you need to use "section breaks".
A word document defaults to a "section", setting the header and footer or anything is all the same, if you need different settings, you need to divide the document into several "sections" first, and then set the header and footer separately for each "section".
2. Double-click the footer of the second page and insert the page number.
3. If the inserted page number is still associated with the first page, or not starting from 1, check both places.
First, look at "There is no link to the previous one" and click Uncheck the status.
Then open the set page number format menu, cancel the "continue previous section", select the starting page number, select 14, and that's it. The same is true for more than two different page number settings.
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The steps of the method are as follows:
1. Open the word document that needs to be operated, stop the cursor at the beginning of the second page, and click "Page Layout" in the toolbar.
2. Find "Page Settings" and click "Separator".
4. Click "Insert" in the toolbar, find "Header & Footer", and click "Page Number".
5. Click "Set Page Number Format" in the pop-up option.
6. Cancel the option of "Continue Previous Section", check "Start Page Number" and enter "1" in the input box, and then click the "OK" button.
7. Click "Page Number" and select the page number style that needs to be inserted.
8. Uncheck the "Link to the previous header" of the toolbar.
9. Delete the page number of the home page.
10. Return to the main document, and find that the page number is set successfully, and the second page is encoded, and the first page has no page number.
Tip: Remove the auto-numbering function.
Click "Tools Autocorrect Options" to open the "AutoCorrect" dialog box, enter the "Auto-Format While Typing" tab, find the "Auto-Numbered List" option in the "Auto-Format While Typing" group, and cancel the previous checkbox. In this way, the "annoying" auto-numbering function can be removed.
You can also remove the Canvas by clicking on the Tools Options, going to the General tab, and removing the checkbox on the "Automatically create drawing canvas when inserting AutoShapes" checkbox.
Draw straight lines that are not discounted.
In Word, if you want to draw horizontally, vertically, or ?
75?After fixing an endpoint, hold down the shift key and drag the mouse up and down, the above straight line selections will appear, and the position adjustment is appropriate, and the shift key can be released.
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[Method 1]:
If you want to set the page number to be displayed from the second page, then there is a very simple way to hide the first page number, and then set the start page number to 0, so that the page number of the first page is 0 and the page number is 1 from the second page.
The detailed way to do this is to select the page number in the Click Insert menu.
Then uncheck the page number displayed on the first page in the page number settings window, and then click Format.
Then set the starting page number to 0 in the page number format, and after making sure to save it, you can exit to see the word page number starting from the second page, and it is 1.
Method 2: First move the mouse cursor to the end of the first page, and then select the separator in the insert menu.
Then select the page number under the insert menu, such as the first method, select the format to enter the page number format window, select the starting page number, and then confirm to save it.
At this time, you can see that the page numbers of the first page and the second page are the same, move the mouse cursor to any position on the first page, and select the unrealistic home page number in the page number option of the insert menu to remove the page number of the first page.
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1. Open the Word document, click "Insert" in the toolbar of the page and select "Page Number".
2. Select the appropriate page number display position in the drop-down menu.
3. After inserting the page number, click "Delete Page Number" on the page number, and select "This Page" in the drop-down menu.
4. You can see that the page number in the current first page has disappeared.
5. Scroll down to the second page, and you can see that the page number displayed on the second page is "1".
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Word2010 does this in turn: Place the cursor at the end of page 1 of the document and click "Next" under the "Page Layout" drop-down menu "Separator" (remember to insert section breaks, as shown in Figure 1). This inserts a section break between pages 1 and 2.
The purpose of inserting section breaks is to keep them from affecting each other), place the cursor over the header on page 2, and uncheck "Link to previous header" under the "Design" menu (as shown in Figure 2). Now you can remove the header from the first page and rest assured that it won't affect the later page numbers, because they've been separated by section breaks.
Sometimes the page number of the second page may be "second page" but we want the second page to be numbered from "1", then select the mouse and point to the page number of the second page, right-click menu under "Set Page Number" Select "Start Page Number" and manually fill in "1" (you can also choose under the "Set Page Number" option according to your needs) OK, you can achieve the page number you want to number from the second page.
word2003The idea of operation is the same,It's just that the position of the button is different,03 version is that when you put the cursor at the page number, a dialog box will automatically pop up and click to link to the previous one,The same can achieve the 2010 version of the "link to the previous header" effect。
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<>1. Let's move the cursor to the beginning of the second page (if we want to start from the third page, move the cursor to the beginning of the third page, and so on).
<>3. Double-click the footer of page 2 to enter the header and footer, and click the "Design - (Navigation) Link to the previous header" button in the toolbar to make it exit the highlighted state, as shown in the figure.
4. Click "Insert - Page Number - Set Page Number Format".
5. Select "Start Page Number" in the settings interface, set it to "1", and click OK. At this point, we see that the page number on the second page has changed to 1.
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Position the cursor on the second page, select "Page Number" under the "Insert" menu, select "Bottom of the page" from the pop-up submenu, and then select a page number form from the pop-up submenu, here we take "Normal Number 2" as an example.
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At this time, the page number will be added at the bottom of the page, but the first page does not need a page number, so it needs to be deleted, before deleting the page number of the first page, you need to cancel the "link to the previous header" in the toolbar, and the way to cancel is to click this button directly, so that the background color can be restored to white.
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Select the page number on the first page and delete it.
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But the page number on the second page is not numbered from the number "1", and now it is expected to be numbered from the number "1".
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Select"Design menu, select Page Number in the toolbar, and select Page Number Format from the submenu that pops up. "。
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In the Page Number Format dialog box that appears, select the second option, Start Page Number, in the Page Number group, and set the value of the start page number to 1. Then press the confirm button.
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At this time, the page number on the second page will become the number "1", click "Close Header and Footer" on the toolbar to close the page number setting interface. At this point, setting the page number on the second page is complete.
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The details are as follows:1First of all, open the Word document where you need to set the page number, and observe whether the page number has been set at the header and footer.
2.If you do not set the page number, select the position where you need to insert the page number, for example, choose to insert the page number in the middle of the footer, click [Insert], and select [Page Number], you can see the position where the page number can be inserted.
3.Click [Middle of the Footer], you can see that the following page number status appears in the middle of the footer of Word.
4.Click [Modify Page Number] on the second page, check [Restart Numbering], and fill in "0" as the starting value
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