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Francisco Corredera wrote:
Hi

Writer When I insert the "Page Number" field, the text "Page Number" is
inserted, not the numeric digit corresponding to the page. The same applies
to the field "Total Pages" which brings me back is the text "Statistics"


Number of Page> Page Number
Total Pages> Statistics

That is, instead of the corresponding numeric digit these fields appear,
the generic text or identifier field, but not the number.

Attached is a picture where you see what you have described.

This mailing list removes attachments, so they don't get through. I understand you can attach files via the Nabble interface at http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/nabble/ which will then include a link to download the file in the email.

Can anyone tell me where I would know may be the problem and how to fix it?

It sounds like Writer is set to show the field names. That should only affect editing - the page numbers should still print (and print preview) correctly. Try turning off View menu > Field Names.

Thanks
Corredera
[image: Imágenes integradas 2]

I hope that helps.
Mark.


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