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Our Friend the Great Egret — a tall White Heron
It is not unusual to find this friendly fellow hanging around the front yard. He’s not too timid, but he will move away if you walk toward him within say 10 feet.
The great egret is a tall white heron that has a long graceful neck, long black legs and black feet. Its long pointed bill is yellow. It uses a “stand and wait” method of catching fish. It wades in shallow water to wait for its meal to swim by, then stabs it with its sharp bill.
Chris Andersen of the Miami Heat
Why do my page numbers in Word display as Field Codes?
If I insert page X of Y as auto-text in the page footer, it would ordinarily display page 1 of 10, page 2 of 12, etc. Now, the footer shows Page { PAGE } of { NUMPAGES }. How can I fix this? I can’t tell how many pages without counting them or printing the document.
I found the following answer on the internet. It really helped. This is posted from AskMetaFilter dot com.
What’s happened is that you have (perhaps through an unconcious / unfortunate string of keystrokes, doesn’t matter) set your Field Codes so they show, instead of what’s in them.
I’m assuming that your page numbers are in either the Header or Footer of the doc, so first:
1. On the View menu, click Header and Footer
2. You should see a little tool bar appear in the middle of your document – the Header / Footer tool bar. Click the page with the two boxes on it (one at the top, one at the bottom) – that will toggle you between the header and the footer.
3. Click in the {PAGE} thing, wherever it is (header or footer).
4. Right-click and select Toggle Field Codes. That should let you see what’s in the field code, instead of the code itself.