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I have a book in which I want to insert page numbers.  I've tried dividing
the book up into front information and the actual book contents and I want
to start numbering from page 1 as the first page of the actual contents. 
There are four pages before the book starts, including a blank page on the
left hand side.

I can't find a way to divide the book up into two sections, one of which,
the first four pages, has no footer, the second of which does, and then I
can start numbering from 1.  So I have added the footer, inserted page
number field and put in -4 in the page number field window.  Now the first
page of the book contents has a 1 at the bottom, but the previous (blank)
page has a zero which I can't get rid of.  Is this a bug or have I missed
something?

Using version 5.0.3.2 on Windows 7



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