Thursday, March 13, 2008

Need Page Number In Google Docs Check Out This Tip!

The Web Worker Daily blog has a very helpful tip for all who use Google Docs. One of the thinks I know I have missed about Google Doc's is the ability to create headers and footers with page numbers. What I didn't know is that with just a bit of HTML code I could have added them myself check out Web Worker Daily's Archive Wednesday Time Saver: Add Page Numbers to Google Docs «:

I’m a web worker who is constantly using Google Docs. It’s a service that is very easy to use. It’s accessible wherever I can get online and it’s a fully functional word processor that has all the features I need on a daily basis. There are however some little things I miss from Word.

The Google Operating System recently featured a post providing a useful tip for embedding dynamic page numbers into Google Document files. The secret to the tip is a block of HTML. To add page numbers to the top of the document, hit the “Edit HTML” tab and paste in the following HTML code:

Page 1 of 1

If you want to have the page numbers at the bottom of the page, paste in the following HTML code at the bottom of the page:

Page 1 of 1

Keep in mind that these page numbers will only appear when you export to PDF.

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