How do I make my first page a cover/title page and start page numbering (Page 1) on the second page of my document?
Here is the basic procedure for breaking a document into sections (for whatever purpose) as well as placing a page number in a fitter of the second page: • Open a new word processing document. • Enter some or all of the data that you want on your cover page (or simply hit the return key a few times). • Press F11 to open the Stylist, choose “Page Styles” from the icons (hover with your pointer on each icon to open the note), double-click on “First Page” for assigning the “First Page” style to the first page of your document. • Place your cursor at the end of the first page. Select: Insert->Manual Break… • Select the button next to “Page Break”. Then choose the style to use for the next page (pick one from the menu – such as “Default”). Then mark the check box called “Change page number”. In the box below this check box the number 1 should appear. Click OK. Note: by picking a different style for the next page, you are in effect breaking the document into two sections. The sections then
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