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Specify how to start or restart page numbering
- If you haven't done so already, insert a section break (section break: A mark you insert to show the end of a section. A section break stores the section formatting elements, such as the margins, page orientation, headers and footers, and sequence of page numbers.) where you want to start page numbering.
- Do any of the following:
Start page numbering with 1 after the first page
For example, you can omit page numbers for the document's title page or introduction and then start page numbering later in the document.
- Click in the section (section: A portion of a document in which you set certain page formatting options. You create a new section when you want to change such properties as line numbering, number of columns, or headers and footers.) in which you want to start page numbering.
- On the View menu, click Header and Footer.
- If you want to position the page numbers at the bottom of the page, click Switch Between Header and Footer
on the Header and Footer
toolbar (toolbar: A bar with buttons and options that you use to carry out commands. To display a toolbar, press ALT and then SHIFT+F10.).
- If a header or footer has been defined for a previous section in the document, click Link to Previous
on the Header and Footer toolbar to break the connection between the header or footer in the current section and the previous section.
- If there's already text in the header or footer that you don't want, delete the text before inserting the page number.
- On the Insert menu, click Page Numbers.
- Click Format.
- In the Start at box, enter 1.
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