

You can even select some predefined artwork from the Art dropdown box. You can choose to remove a border by clicking the None box. Use this window to define the attributes of your border. When you click the Page Borders button, a new dialogue box opens. To put a border around a page or a paragraph, go to the Design tab and click the Page Borders button in the Page Background group. A border can also be applied to paragraphs. and that's it.Borders can be applied to an entire page, an entire document, or just certain sections of the document. You can use this for all following schedules now and if you use a Section Break - Next Page option between them it will keep working all the to the end of your document as A-1, A-2, B-1, B-2, etc. While still in your footer use keystrokes ALT+SHIFT+P to insert your page number - A-1 - in the centre of the footer at the bottom. Then go to you footer - edit> footer and select Page Number > Format Page Numbers> and select the Heading number you used - say Heading 7 - and stay there and select "Include Chapter number" and change the number to start at 1.

Once you have that in place, format the Heading style as you normally would - i.e., bold, centered, caps, 12 pt after, single spaced, etc. into your footers is to use one of Word's default Headings - something like Heading 7 or Heading 8 or Heading 9, preferably one of those default Heading Styles that you or your firm rarely use.Įnter a title at the top of your section or page - for instance, SCHEDULE A - but using the Heading 7, 8 or 9 style for this.

The best and easiest way to get A-1, etc. If not, and you can't immediately find an error, you may have to dig in to the nitty-gritties with the help of Microsoft's "Word Help and How-to" web pages on Field Codes, such as If all has gone well, you should now see what looks like the original table of contents, except that the appendices show A-1, B-1, C-1, etc.

The preceding posts will get letter prefixes into your footers for you.
