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On the Insert tab, select Page Number, and choose Page Number. Select a location, and then pick an alignment style. Word automatically numbers every page, except designated title pages.
To choose a format or to control the starting number, go to Page Number > Format Page Numbers. To change the numbering style, select a different style in Number format . To change the starting page number of the newly created section, select Start at , and then enter a number.
Set your document's page numbering to start on the second page, and choose another starting page number.
Go to Header & Footer > Page Number > Page Number, choose the alignment you want, and select OK.
Click the page number layout option you want. Word for the web will add the total page count to each page of your document in a Page X of Y format, such as Page 3 of 10.
Insert Page X of Y. If you have a header or footer already, click or tap where you want to put the page number first. Go to Insert > Page Number.
Add basic page numbering to your document or remove your page numbers. Insert page numbers. Select Insert > Page Number.
This step-by-step article describes several different numbering systems that you can use in documents that contain both chapter headings and appendix headings. Microsoft Word does not support multiple heading-numbering schemes in a single document or master document.
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To format the page numbers that will appear in the index, select the Bold check box or Italic check box below Page number format. Select Mark to mark the index entry. To mark this text everywhere it shows up in the document, select Mark All .