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Hello, you will need to look inside the Factory's site. Generally, they put a link to this purpose. If not possible, try a search section in Google, using words like: "serial number" age piano Kawai, changing the Kawai word for the name of the maker of your instrument.
Good luck!
Not too sure whether your comment above is the problem or what you want to do.
Do you want to insert a page number, then put in non word doc pages, then have the next page in your word document numbered appropriately? If so, you need to insert a section break at the end of the page where you are going to put in pages, then make sure the page layout for the second section does not have "different first page" turned on. Now break any link between section 2 and section 1 in the page layout. So click off the "same as previous" icon in the footer in section 2. Then insert a new page number and set it to "start at" the page number you need it to be.
If you need several sections like this then just repeat the process.
Remember that if you delete a section break, then all the page formatting will revert to that in the previous section. Horrible but its what Word does. Go to the end of any document with sections and add one section break at the end of your text with the same page formatting as you want through the pages before you remove any section breaks in the document to avoid this.
There is a really good e-newsletter on Office issues, Woody's Office Watch; if you use Office a lot but find some features difficult to master, you'll love WOW, very helpful.
Write the first number out( Seventy Five) Then at the first comma write out what it represents (million) Then write out the next number (eight hundred ninety three) then what the next comma represents (thousand) then the next number (nine hundred thirty eight). Put it all together and you get your answer (seventy five million eight hundred ninety three thousand nine hundred thirty eight) its easy if you break it down section by section and remember what each comma represents. I hope this helped you out
try the ipconfig on command prompt and get the default gateway number -
type those default gateway number on the address abr of IE (just the number - no www or http://)
you will be logged in to the GUI page of router
select the wireless part and select the security section
enable the security as needed (prefered wpa/wap2 and type your passphrase and save )
once you enable the password click on the ssid section on the left where you will be able to see your network name - advised to change the network name also for sure
VERY IMPORTANT :PLZ DO ALL THIS STEPS ON A HARD WIRED COMPUTER ONLY
I need help assembling a microfiber section couch. I had the chaise on the left side (when looking at it from the front) of the couch and would like to move it to the right side of the couch. I can't figure out where to put the back pieces of the couch to fit right. PLZ HELP
1. Place cursor in each section in which you want hide the page number on the first page.
2. On the Insert menu, click Page Numbers.
3. Clear the "Show number on first page" check box.
You may have to create a separate section for your Table of Contents to suppress the page number on it.
1. Click on "Insert" tab
2. Under "Header & Footer" section, click on "Page Number"
3. From the drop down menu, highlight "Bottom of the page" and select appropriate method of displaying page number.
This will ensure that you have appropriate page numbers in the way you want to see.
Are you using styles? You could create a new style based on the existing style that has "Start at" and "1" as one of it's attributes. Then whenever you need to restart numbering, just apply the new style. Reply if you need help with styles
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