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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.
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, select Page Number > Format Page Numbers. Do either or both of the following: Select Number format to select the format for the numbering, such as a, b, c or i, ii, iii for the intro.
If all page numbers are deleted, go to Insert > Header & Footer and select Other Pages on the left side. Go to Insert > Page Number and choose a number placement. For more info on page numbers, see Page numbering in Word .
To show the document title, author’s name, or some other text with the page number, or to hide the page number on the first page, start by using Insert > Header & Footer instead of Insert > Page Numbers. For more info, see Add page numbers to headers or footers.
Insert the current and total page numbers in an X of Y format into your document.
Add basic page numbering to your document or remove your page numbers. Insert page numbers. Select Insert > Page Number.
Example 2: Inserting Page Numbers for Chapters and Appendixes. To insert page numbers of the style "1-1, A-1" that work with these heading styles, follow these steps: Make sure that the document contains a section break of some type. The section break type that you want is typically Next Page.
In the Index dialog box, you can choose the format for text entries, page numbers, tabs, and leader characters.
Add line numbers to an entire document. On the Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click Line Numbers.