What exactly are you trying to do? Insert page numbers in a header/footer,
or alter the numbering scheme?
Scheme ex:
Title page: 1
Table of contents: 2-4
Body: 5-10
Scheme ex:
Title page: 1
Table of contents: unnumbered
Body: 2-10
I just want to clarify what exactly you are trying to accomplish because
your description is unclear.
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Jeff Prater
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Jeffrey Martin <dogshed@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded what is supposed to be an APA 6 template for open office with
a table of contents.
First, how do I get the page numbers to make the first page, which is the
title page, page 1, number each table of contents page, and then continue
with numbering the body pages?
There is no official APA format for a table of contents, but that doesn't
stop instructors from asking for it.
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Jeffrey John Martin
dogshed@gmail.com
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