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Rob Napier Posted on Oct 22, 2015
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How to start page numbering at 3rd sheet

I have a booklet document in Publisher which inludes the cover. I therefore wish the page numbering to start at number 1 on the third page. I have created different Master Pages for pages 1,2,31,32, but the pages still start from the front cover.

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    Rob Napier Oct 23, 2015

    Terry, Very helpful. Problem solved. Many thanks. Rob

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