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how do i start a spreadsheet with Page 5 of 26 in the footer and have the
following pages be Page 6 of 26, Page 7 of 26, etc? There will be several
documents in addition to the excel spreadsheet that will be strung together
to make one large document. Each page has to be numbered...correctly.
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Maybe this:

From the Excel main menu:
<file<page setup<page tab
Set "First page number" to 5

If your footer is only: Page ?
that will be enough

If you need Page ? of ??, you'll need to "hardcode" the page count:
Page &[Page] of 26

Is that something you can work with?
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"Leslie Mactec" wrote:

how do i start a spreadsheet with Page 5 of 26 in the footer and have the
following pages be Page 6 of 26, Page 7 of 26, etc? There will be several
documents in addition to the excel spreadsheet that will be strung together
to make one large document. Each page has to be numbered...correctly.
Thanks, Leslie

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