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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.
Set your document's page numbering to start on the second page, and choose another starting page number.
Add basic page numbering to your document or remove your page numbers. Insert page numbers. Select Insert > Page Number.
Go to Insert > Page Numbers. Select a position (left, center, or right, and header or footer). Select Include Page Count to show total number of pages too, such as page 7 of 9.
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.
Insert the current and total page numbers in an X of Y format into your document.
Tip: For a professional touch, consider adding page numbers in the header or the footer. For more info, see Add page numbers . Note: If your printer doesn't support automatic printing on both sides, you'll need to print pages manually.
The table of contents is inserted, showing the headings and page numbering in your document. If you make changes to your document that affect the table of contents, you can update it by right-clicking the table and selecting Update Table of Contents .
A continuous section break is useful to create format changes such as a different number of columns on a page. The Even Page or Odd Page command inserts a section break and starts the new section on the next even-numbered or odd-numbered page.
Go to Insert > Page Number, and then choose Remove Page Numbers. If the Remove Page Numbers button isn't available or if some page numbers are still there, double-click in the header or footer, select the page number, and press Delete.