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Hi Karen,

I think I've found the solution.

In File / Page preview, go to the 'sheet' tab, and where the 'first page number box is ticked, you 
can specify at which number the page numbering begins.

I hope that helps.

Andrew
On 07/02/2013, at 7:23 AM, Karen DInse <kdinse@rrwrd.dst.il.us> wrote:

Using Windows XP, SP3, LO 3_5_5

In Calc, we are trying to insert a footer that shows 'Page X of X', with X
being replaced with actual numbers.  I'm able to get the page numbers in the
footer, however, they start at 0 instead of 1.  How do I get the page
numbers to start with 1?



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