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  1. Select Insert > Page Number, and then choose the location and style you want.

  2. If you don’t want a page number to appear on the first page, select Different First Page.

  3. If you want numbering to start with 1 on the second page, go to Page Number > Format Page Numbers, and set Start at to 0.

  4. When you’re done, select Close Header and Footer or press Esc.

Tip: To get back to a header or footer to make changes, double-click in the header or footer area.

  1. On the Insert tab, click the Page Number icon, and then click Page Number.

  2. Select a location, and then pick an alignment style. Word automatically numbers every page, except designated title pages.

  3. To change the numbering style, select Format and then choose the formatting you want to use.

  4. Select OK twice to close both dialog boxes.


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Adding page numbers in Microsoft Word is easy! Whether you’re writing a 10-page essay or a thesis paper, there are a variety of ways to customize the page numbers. Use the Insert tab to quickly add page numbers. From there, you can change the formatting and numbering options. This wikiHow guide will show you how to add page numbers to your Microsoft Word document on Windows and macOS, as well as in the Word mobile app on your Android, iPhone, or iPad.

Things You Should Know

  • On desktop or mobile, go to the Insert tab, then select «Page Number» to add page numbers.
  • Double-click the page number to make changes to the font, color, or style.
  • Double-click the header or footer, then go to Page Number > Format Page Numbers for additional options.
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    Click Insert. This is in the tab menu bar at the top of Word. Alternatively, double-click the top or bottom of the page to open the Header or Footer editing menu.

    • Don’t forget to save your work as you go!
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    Click Page Number. This opens a pop-up menu for choosing where to place the page numbers.[1]

    • In the Insert menu, Page Number is near the center.
    • In the Header & Footer design tab, Page Number is on the left.

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    Choose a page number position. This can be in the header or footer, and located left, center, or right.

    • You can also toggle the option to include the page count in the page numbering (e.g. 1 of 3).
    • Selecting a page number position will open the “Header & Footer” tab.
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    Double-click a page number. This will select it and show a pop-up menu with options for changing the font, color, and style. This change will edit every page number automatically.

    • You could even cross out the page numbers if that’s your style.
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    Start numbering on the second page. If you want the first page to have no numbering, and start at 1 on the second page, follow these steps:

    • Double-click the header or footer to open the Header & Footer design tab.
    • Check the “Different First Page” checkbox.
    • Click Page Number then Format Page Numbers.
    • Select “Start at” and change it to 0.
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    Restart page numbers by using page breaks. If you want to start a new numbering later in the document, you’ll need to use a page break.

    • Place your cursor at the beginning of the page you want to restart the numbering on.
    • Go to the Layout tab, then click Breaks.
    • Select Next Page in the Breaks options menu.
    • Double-click the header or footer in the second section. This will open the Header & Footer design tab.
    • Click Page Number then Format Page Numbers.
    • Select the radio button labeled «Start At,» then select «1» to restart the page count at 1.
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    Use «Format Page Numbers» for additional changes. This can be located by going to Insert > Page Number > Format Page Numbers. You can change:

    • The number format. You can change this to Roman numerals, letters, or another style.
    • The chapter number.
    • The starting number.
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    Click Close Header and Footer. This will return you to editing the body of the document. Alternatively, press Esc to close the header and footer editor.

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    Open your Word document on your Android, iPhone, or iPad. It’s easy to use Word on your phone or tablet to insert page numbers into your document.

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    Tap the more button. While in Edit mode in the Word mobile app, tap the more button (three horizontal dots).

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    Tap Home. Then, select Insert to switch to the Insert menu.

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    Choose Page Numbers. Then, select the placement location for the numbers.

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    Format the page number. After selecting the placement, double-click the page number. Then, tap the text edit button (the icon with the letter A and a pen). You can change the font, size, color, and more!

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    Go to Headers and Footers. This is in the Insert menu. You can set a different first page, change how odd and even pages look, or remove the page numbers entirely.

    • When working in Online mode, any changes made in the app will appear on your desktop version of Word.
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    In the insert box, the page number icon is grayed out and not available for use. How do I activate it?

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    The page numbering feature isn’t available in certain layouts. Go to View and select Print Layout. If this doesn’t resolve the issue, try restarting and/or updating Microsoft Word.

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This tutorial shows how to add page numbers in Microsoft Word. Then, we will format page numbers, remove page numbers from the first page, and start the second page with page number 1.

Table of Contents

  1. How to add page numbers
  2. How to format page numbers
  3. How to remove the page number from the first page
  4. How to start the second page with page number 1

Do you want to start your page numbers on a specific page? Please see “How to Start Page Numbers on a Specific Page in Microsoft Word (PC & Mac).”

This tutorial is available as a YouTube video showing all the steps in real time.

Watch more than 200 other writing-related software tutorials on my YouTube channel.

The images below are from Word for Microsoft 365. These steps will also work in Word 2021, Word 2019, Word 2016, Word 2013, and Word 2010. However, your interface may look slightly different in those older versions of the software.

Are you on a Mac? Please see “How to Add Page Numbers in Word for Mac.”

Important Note: Page numbers added to the top of the page or the bottom of the page will be inserted into the header or footer. The page numbers will replace any existing text placed in the same location within the header or footer. Therefore, you should add page numbers before adding other elements to the header or footer.

  1. Select the Insert tab in the ribbon.

Insert tab in Word 365

Figure 1. Insert tab
  1. Select the Page Number button in the Header & Footer group.

Page Number button in the Insert tab of Word 365

Figure 2. Page Number button
  1. Select a location to insert the page numbers from the drop-down menu:
    • Top of Page (in the header)
    • Bottom of Page (in the footer)
    • Page Margins
    • Current Position

The Current Position option is the current location of your cursor in the header, footer, or body of the text. If the current position is in the body of the text, the page number will only appear on the current page. It won’t appear in the same location on other pages.

Page number menu in Word 365

Figure 3. Page number menu
  1. Select additional location and style options from the submenu. (The options will depend on the selection made in step 3.)

Page number submenu in Word 365

Figure 4. Page number submenu

Your page numbers should appear immediately.

How to Format Page Numbers in Microsoft Word

This section shows how to change the number format, include chapter numbers, and start on a specific page.

  1. Select the Insert tab in the ribbon (see figure 1).
  2. Select the Page Number button in the Header & Footer group (see figure 2).
  3. Select Format Page Numbers from the drop-down menu.

Format Page Numbers option in Word 365

Figure 5. Format Page Numbers option
  1. Select the options you want from the Page Number Format dialog box.
    • Number format (e.g., numerals, letters, Roman numerals)
    • Include chapter number (This option only works if you already established heading numbers.)
    • Continue from previous section (When this option is selected, your sections will be number continuously. If you do not want the page numbers to continue from the previous section, select Start at.)
    • Start at (This option will default to page 1. However, if you enter another number, such as 5, the page number 5 will appear on the first page of the document or first page of the section.)

Page Number Format dialog box in Word 365

Figure 6. Page number format options
  1. Select the OK button.

OK button in the Page Number Format dialog box on Word 365

Figure 7. OK button

Your page number formatting should be applied immediately.

How to Remove the Page Number from the First Page in Microsoft Word

You may want to remove the page number from the first page because it is a title page or a cover page.

  1. Select the Insert tab in the ribbon (see figure 1).
  2. Select the Header or Footer button in the Header & Footer group. (Choose the location where your page numbers are located.)

Header and Footer buttons in Word 365

Figure 8. Header and Footer buttons
  1. Select Edit Header or Edit Footer from the drop-down menu.

Edit Footer option in Word 365

Figure 9. Edit Footer option
  1. Select Different First Page in the Options group in the Header & Footer tab.

Pro Tip: The Header & Footer tab only appears while you are working in headers or footers.

Different First Page option in Word 365

Figure 10. Different First Page option

The page number on the first page should disappear. If the page number does not disappear, select it and press the Delete key to remove it manually.

How to Start the Second Page with Page Number 1 in Microsoft Word

After removing the page number from the first page, as shown in the previous section, you can force the second page to start with page number 1.

  1. Select the Page Number button in the Header & Footer group.

Page Number button in the Header and Footer tab in Word 365

Figure 11. Page Number button in the Header & Footer tab
  1. Select Format Page Numbers from the drop-down menu (see figure 5).
  2. Enter the number 0 into the Start at menu in the Page Number Format dialog box.

"Start as" page number menu in Word 365

Figure 13. “Start at” menu
  1. Select the OK button (see figure 7).

The page number on the second page should be changed to number 1.

  1. Select the Close Header and Footer button.

Close Header and Footer button in Word 365

Figure 14. Close Header and Footer button

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Contents

  • 1 How to Add Page Numbers in Word
  • 2 How to Format Page Numbers in Word
  • 3 How to Start Page Numbers over in Word (Restart Numbering)
  • 4 How to Skip the First Page Number in Word
  • 5 How to Change Types of Page Numbering in Word
  • 6 How to Leave the Header and Footer or Design Bar
  • 7 Extra: How to Add Line Numbers in Word
  • 8 Extra: How to Add a Page Border in Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word page numbering

Page numbers in Word are a valuable tool to help you order pages after printing or quickly reference information for other readers. Today, we’re going to show you how to add page numbers in Word, format them, and skip the first page number if necessary.

Inserting page numbers in Word is easy, modifying them not so much

Though inserting page numbers in Word in the base form is quite easy, it gets more complex once you start to modify them to suit your exact needs. Microsoft Word has a variety of styles, placement, and formatting choices that can make things feel a little overwhelming.

Not to worry, though – we’ll be breaking down all the major options so you can quickly get your page numbering in Word looking exactly how you want. Let’s get started:

If you’re wondering how to insert page numbers in Word, the first place you might think to look is the “Page Number” tool. Thankfully, you’d be right. This makes the entire process very simple:

  1. Open the “Insert” tab of the ribbon and press “Page Number > Bottom of Page > Plan Number 2”

    Naturally, you can choose a different style for the page number if you like, such as the accent bar. You can also choose to have the number at the top of the page if you wish.

    Windows 11 - Word - Insert - Page Number - Bottom of Page - Plain Numer 2

How to Format Page Numbers in Word

After inserting page numbers in Word, you may want to format them to match the styling of the rest of your document. You can quickly change aspects such as font, text color, size, center/right/left justification, and more. Here’s how:

  1. Double-click your page number and adjust the formatting options in the fly-out

    You should already be familiar with the options here – they’re the same as they are for any other text. Once you’ve finished modifying the number, you can double-click anywhere that’s not in the footer to return to your document.

    Windows 11 - Word - Edit Page Number

How to Start Page Numbers over in Word (Restart Numbering)

If you want your page numbers restart at a certain point, you need to make use of Word’s section breaks feature. This is a useful tool in many situations, so it’s worth familiarizing yourself with:

  1. Place your cursor at the start of the page you want to restart page numbers on and insert a “Next Page” break

    To do so, open the “Layout” tab of your ribbon, click on “Breaks” below it, then press “Next Page” under the “Section Breaks” heading.

    Windows 11 - Word - Place the Cursor - Layout - Breaks - Next Page

  2. Double-click the page number, then press “Page Number > Format Page Numbers…” in the ribbon

    To clarify, you should double-click the page number of the page you’re planning to restart the page numbers on.

    Windows 11 - Word - Page Number - Format Page Numbers

  3. Tick “Start at” under the page numbering heading select “1”, and press “OK”

    Windows 11 - Word - Page Number - Format Page Numbers - Start at 1 - Accept

How to Skip the First Page Number in Word

In many cases when adding page numbers in Word, you’ll want to skip the first page number. This happens most commonly when you have a cover page or title page. Here’s how to make page numbers start on page 2:

  1. Double-click the first page number and tick “Different First Page” in the ribbon

    The “Different First Page” option can be found in the “Header & Footer” section of the ribbon, which should automatically appear once you double-click your page number.

    Windows 11 - Click on Page Number - Check Different First Page

  2. Delete the first page number

    Due to the “Different First Page” option, deleting the first page number now won’t remove page numbers from the rest of your document.

    Windows 11 - Click on Page Number - Delete it

How to Change Types of Page Numbering in Word

As well as the style, position and starting position of page numbers, you can change the type of page number. For example, whether the numbers take the form of numbers, letters, or Roman numerals, and whether they use dots or dashes:

  1. Double-click your number and press “Page Number > Format Page Numbers…” in the ribbon

    Windows 11 - Word - Page Number - Format Page Numbers

  2. Press the dropdown arrow next to “Number format”, choose an option, and press “OK”

    The changes will automatically apply to all of the page numbers in your Word document.

    Windows 11 - Word - Page Number - Format Page Numbers - Choose One - Accept

How to Leave the Header and Footer or Design Bar

If you find yourself stuck in the Header and Footer or design bar with no way to edit the rest of your document, you can use the following trick:

Press the “Esc” button on your keyboard

This will instantly exit the header and footer bar and bring you back to your normal document view.

Windows 11 - Word - ESC to exit

As well as page numbers, you can add individual line numbers to your document so that you can reference part of it even more easily. Just follow our linked tutorial to do so.

While you’re at it, you can add a page border to your Word document to ensure a clear margin for annotations once it has been printed. You can read our dedicated guide here to learn how to do so.

Windows 10 - Word - Design - Page Borders - Box - Result

How to Add Page Numbers in Microsoft Word

Adding page numbers to a Microsoft Word document is a fundamental element of formatting. This is particularly important in a longer piece of work, like a dissertation, since it prevents the pages from getting mixed up and helps your reader navigate the document.

What many people don’t realize, however, is that Microsoft Word offers customized formatting options for page numbers, allowing you to apply different styles to different parts of a document.

In today’s blog post, we run through how you can use page numbers to make your work look tidy and professional.

Adding Page Numbers to a Document

The basic process of adding page numbers to a document is simple. All you need to do is:

  1. Go to the “Insert” tab and click “Page Number” in the “Header & Footer” section
  2. In the dropdown menu, select where you want your page numbers to appear (header, footer or margins)
  3. Finally, select the alignment for your page numbers (left, right or center)Page numbers

This will add page numbers throughout your document, making it easier to navigate between sections.

Formatting Page Numbers

The default page number style in Microsoft Word can be adjusted using the “Format Page Numbers” option in the dropdown menu. The pop-up menu that appears when you click on this gives you two main options:

  • Number Format

This allows you to control the style of numbering you apply in your document. The default is Arabic numerals, but you can use lettering or Roman numerals instead if you prefer.

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You can also add the chapter number to your page numbering by selecting “Include Chapter Number,” but this only works if you’ve applied appropriate “Heading” styles in your document.formatpagenumbers

  • Page Numbering

These options allow you to control the number at which your page numbering starts. Usually this will default to “1,” starting at the first page of your document.

Sections Breaks and Page Numbering

Microsoft Word can also apply different styles of page numbering in different parts of your document. This can be handy if, for instance, you want the page numbers to begin only after the cover page, or if you wanted to use Roman numerals for pages preceding the introduction.

To do this, however, you’ll need to add section breaks to your document:

  1. Select where you want a section break to appear
  2. Go to “Page Layout” and click “Breaks”
  3. Select “Next Page” under “Section Breaks” in the dropdown menusectionbreak

To apply different page number styles before and after the break:

  1. Go to “Insert” and find the “Header & Footer” section
  2. Select “Edit” under either “Header” or “Footer”
  3. Select the header/footer where you want to apply a particular numbering style
  4. In the “Design” tab, deselect “Link to Previous”linktoprevious

Once this is done, changing the formatting style of the page numbers in one part of the document will leave preceding sections unchanged.

How to Add Page Numbers in Word

Create page numbers in Word 2013, 2016, 2019 and Microsoft 365

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What to Know

  • Go to the Insert tab > Page Number > Page Number > Top of Page (Header) or Bottom of Page (Footer).
  • Under Alignment, select Left, Right, or Center > OK.
  • To format the page numbering, click Header or Footer > Format > choose format. Double-click anywhere in the document.

This article explains how to add pages numbers to documents in Word 2019, 2016, 2013, and Word for Microsoft 365.

If your Microsoft Word document is long (or book-length), you might want to add page numbers to the header or footer. When you print a document, the headers and footers can be printed as well.

The steps for adding pages numbers is basically the same for Word 2019, 2016, 2013, and Word for Microsoft 365.

  1. Place your cursor at the first page of your document or where you want page numbers to begin.

  2. Select the Insert tab.

  3. Select Page Number in the Header & Footer group.

  4. Select Page Number again from a drop-down menu.

  5. Under Position, select Top of Page (Header) or Bottom of Page (Footer) to indicate where to place the numbers on the page.

    Under Alignment, select Left, Right, or Center.

    Select OK to save the selections and exit the menu.

  6. Select Header or Footer on the toolbar to format the page numbering. 

  7. Select a format from the menu options.

  8. Double-click anywhere in the document to hide the header and footer areas.

Customize Headers and Footers

You can also customize the headers and footers in all versions of Microsoft Word. You do that from the same area where you added page numbers.

To begin, select Header or Footer to see your options.

In recent editions of Word, you can also get additional header and footer styles online from Office.com.

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How to Add Page Numbers in Word – Microsoft Word Number Pages Tutorial

If you’re writing a book or a paper for school, you’ll likely want to include page numbers. They’ll help readers keep track of how far along they are, and allow them to reference specific spots in the text.

And if you’re writing in Microsoft Word, there’s an easy way to add page numbers to your work. Let’s see what it is.

When you have a Word document open, you’ll see the main Word menu along the top of your screen, like this:

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Main Word menu at the top of your screen.

Step 1: Click the «Insert» Tab in the Main Word Menu

Just click on the «Insert» tab, and you’ll get a dropdown menu with lots of options. About two thirds of the way down, you’ll see a «Page Numbers» option, like this:

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Just click on «Insert» on the main menu and then scroll down to «Page Numbers».

Step 2: Scroll Down and Select the «Page Numbers» Option

When you click on «Page Numbers» a little box will pop up asking you how you want to format your page numbers.

Step 3: Format Your Page Numbers

You’ll have options for where you want to place the numbers («Position»), how you want them aligned on the page («Alignment»), and other formatting options. It’ll look like this:

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How you can format your page numbers.

Step 4 (Optional): Customize Your Page Numbers

If you just click on the dropdowns by each option, you’ll be able to choose exactly where and how you want your numbers to appear.

For example, if I want my numbers to appear at the bottom right, I’ll just leave those options at the default. But if I want them, say, at the top and insides of each page, I can make the following adjustments:

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How to customize your page numbering.

You can also choose whether you want a number to show on the first page (perhaps not if it’s a title page, and so on).

If you really want to get into the details of your page numbers, you can click the «Format…» button. There you can choose how your numbers look (you can have Roman numerals if you want!), whether you want to include chapter numbers, and how your numbers should start.

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More page number options.

And voilà – now your pages are numbered!

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How to Find the Page Numbers Tab in Word

Here’s something cool about Word: if you go to the «Help» tab to search for some functionality, it’ll show you where to find it in the main menu.

Here’s what I mean:

Say I want to find where to add page numbers (and didn’t have this handy tutorial). I could just click on the «Help» tab in the main menu and type in «Page numbers».

But that’s not the cool part – as you’re typing, you’ll see a match pop up (highlighted in pink below). When you hover over that option (don’t click yet), Word displays where to find that tool or feature (in the red box below) and points to your query with a pulsing blue arrow! Like this:

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Click «Help», type in «page numbers», hover over «Page Numbers», and the menu will pop up to the left.

Then if you actually click on your page numbers query in the Help tool, it’ll just take you straight there and you’ll see the «Page Numbers» box pop up.

Now you know how to add page numbers in Microsoft Word and you can customize those numbers to your heart’s content. Happy writing!



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In this chapter, we will discuss how to add page numbers in MS Word. Microsoft Word automatically assigns page numbers on the pages of your document.

Typically, page numbers are printed either in the header or footer, but you have the option of displaying the page number in the left or right margin at the top or bottom of a page. To learn more about header and footer, see our previous tutorial.

Table of contents

  • What is Page Number in MS Word?
  • What is the purpose of page number?
  • How to Simply Insert Page Number
  • How to Add Different Page Number
  • Steps to Hide the Page number on the first Page
  • How To Add Page Number to an Existing Header or Footer
  • How to Insert page number from Current Position
  • Summary

A page number is the particular page number within a document, often abbreviated as page no. The document may be printed or electronic, such as a Microsoft Word document or an e-book.

Furthermore, they came in many different ways to show numbers and changed them to fit your needs. Page numbering lets you start over with page numbering if you need to number some pages differently.

In addition, you can automatically number each page of your document using page numbers. They are available in a variety of numerical formats, and they could be done to your specifications.

Page numbers typically appear in the header, footer, or side margin. Read our article to learn more about header and footer and how to adjust the page margin. 

What is the purpose of page number?

The purpose of page numbers is it helps you keep your document organized, makes it easy to refer back to specific parts of your paper, and make things look more professional and well-done.

So, if you want your table of contents and introduction to be numbered differently than the main body of your document, you would have to put them in a separate section at the beginning.

Moreover, most documents use Arabic numerals in the main body, but some use Roman numerals for different parts like the table of contents, introduction, and glossary. Word also lets you set up your document this way.

How to Simply Insert Page Number

Here is the simple way How to Insert Page Numbers in an MS Word document.

  1. Start by Clicking the “Page Number” button in the “Header & Footer” section of the “Insert” tab on the Ribbon.

    Insert Page Number

  2. A drop-down menu displays various possibilities for where you would like the page numbers to appear, such as at the top, bottom, etc.

    The final two options allow you to format page numbers more accurately.
    Page Number Dropdown Menu

  3. When you hover over one of the first four options, a gallery of page numbers appears.

     Each choice in the gallery provides a broad representation of how your page’s page numbers will appear.Preview of Page Number

  4. Click the desired option to have Word automatically number all of your document’s pages in that format.

    In this example, the “Accent Bar” style has been applied to the “Page X” format.
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  5. Tap the “Close Header & Footer” button on the Ribbon or double-click outside the header or footer section to return to your document.

    If you place page numbers at the top or bottom of the page, the header or footer of your document opens so you can add whatever around them.

    Close Header and Footer

    That’s the easy way to add page numbers, and it works fine if you have a simple document in which you want all the pages to be numbered and numbered in the same way.

How to Add Different Page Number

In adding Different Page Number in MS Word, you will need to divide your document into distinct sections for each component.

To do this, put your insertion point at the very beginning of your document or right before the first page of your main content if you haven’t already made that preliminary content.

  1. Start on the Ribbon, click the “Breaks” button on the “Layout” tab.Break Button in Layout Tab
  2. Then, click “Next Page” in the drops down menu. This makes a new section start on the next page.Next Page in Drop Down of Break Button
  3. Break the link between your new introduction and the main body of your work. To do so, open your document’s header or footer where page numbers reside.
  4. On the Ribbon’s “Header and Footer” tab, Click “Link to Previous” to break the link to the previous section’s header and footer.Deselect Link to Previous Button
  5. Now that you’ve broken the link, you can change the page numbers to how you want them.
  6. Next, open the header and footer area of any page in that first section. You’ll see the same page numbers before you made the new section break.
  7. Right-click on the page number and select “Format Page Numbers” from the menu that appears.Format Page Number
  8. In the Page Number Format window, use the “Number Format” drop-down menu to choose the type of numbers you want to use for the section.
  9. Here, we’ve used standard Roman numerals with lowercase letters. When you’re done, click “OK.”Roman Numeral Page Number
  10. As you can see that the Roman numerals have been used to number the pages in that section.Roman Numeral Number Used
  11. Next page below you’ll notice that page numbering doesn’t start at 1. It kept the same numbering before you added the section.Page Number start at 2
  12. But it’s easy to fix. Right-click on the page number and select “Format Page Numbers” from the menu.Format Page Number
  13. Select “Start At” in the Page Number Format window and type “1” in the box to the right to start the section on page one.Start at 1 Page Number

That concludes the discussion. You should now have two parts with distinct numbering and formatting.

Steps to Hide the Page number on the first Page

In some documents, you may not want the first page to show the page number. You can hide the first page number without affecting the rest of the pages. Here are the steps to do it.

  1. Double-click the header or footer to unlock it.
  2. From the header and footer tab, place a checkmark next to Different First Page. The header and footer will disappear from the first page. If you want, you can type something new in the header or footer, which will only affect the first page.

If you’re unable to select Different First Page, it may be because an object within the header or footer is selected. Click an empty area within the header or footer.

If you already have a header or footer and you want to add a page number to it, Word has an option to automatically insert the page number into the existing header or footer. In our example, we’ll add page numbering to our document’s header.

  1. Double-click anywhere on the header or footer to unlock it.
  2. On the Header and Footer tab, click the Page Number command. In the menu that appears, hover the mouse over Current Position and select the desired page numbering style.
  3. Page numbering will appear.
  4. When you’re finished, press the Esc key.

How to Insert page number from Current Position

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  • Go to the first page for which you want to have numbered pages.  
  • At the top of the page, before the first line/word, click on the document to place your curser.
  • Then choose Layout from the top menu.  Next select Breaks – Next Page.
  • Now choose Insert from the top menu and then select Page Numbers and then choose how you want them to appear in the document.
  • Now highlight the page number at which you want to start the numbering. From the Header & Footer Tools menu, unclick Link to Previous.
  • With the number still highlighted, choose Page Number from the top menu, then select Format Page Numbers. Under Page Numbering, choose Start At and then select a starting number.
  • The last step is to go to the top of the document and click on the first page number, and then hit delete. This will remove the beginning numbering sequence, and you will be left with the numbering sequence you created later in the document.

Summary

In summary, we’ve learned how to add page numbers in a word document as well as what those terms mean. In addition, we know why we need a page number in our document to look presentable and creative. Furthermore, we have many options to apply for page numbers in different ways.

Meanwhile, if you want to learn more about formatting text, see the previous tutorial on how to add header and footer and how to adjust page margin in Microsoft Word, which are still part of formatting your documents. You can browse those guides if you are having a hard time exploring your documents.

We hope this tutorial helps you as you format your documents in MS Word.


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Add Page Numbers in Word Documents using Headers or Footers

by Avantix Learning Team | Updated November 15, 2022

Applies to: Microsoft® Word® 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019, 2021 and 365 (Windows)

You can add page numbers in Word documents at the top or bottom of pages using headers or footers. When you insert page numbers in headers and footers, they should be inserted as fields so that they will automatically update as the document is edited. In this article, we’ll review page numbering in simple and more complex Word documents.

Recommended article: How to Add or Remove Page Breaks in Microsoft Word

Note: Some Ribbon tabs may appear with slightly different names if you are working on Word 365 and have a smaller screen or different display settings. Buttons on the Ribbon may appear as icons only and are also affected by screen size and display settings. The Header & Footer tab may appear as Header & Footer Tools Design if you are working on an older version of Word.

Add page numbers in a one section document

By default, Microsoft Word documents contain one section.

To insert page numbers in a one section document:

  1. Click the Insert tab in the Ribbon.
  2. In the Header & Footer group, click Header or Footer. A drop-down menu appears.
  3. Click Edit Header or Edit Footer (although you can select one of the building blocks that appear, you will have more control over your header or footer if you edit it yourself). Word displays the document in Header / Footer mode. A Header & Footer or Header & Footer Tools Design tab appears in the Ribbon.
  4. Click in the header or footer.
  5. If you would like text to appear (such as the word Page), type it.
  6. In the Header & Footer or Header & Footer Tools Design tab, click Page Number. A drop-down menu appears.
  7. Select Current Position and then Plain Number. A page number field is added to the header or footer.
  8. You can select the page number field by dragging over it and then apply formatting such as font size or alignment (on the Home tab in the Ribbon).
  9. To return to the document, double-click anywhere in the document area. You can also click Close in the Header & Footer Tools Design tab. To easily return to Header / Footer mode, double-click in the header or footer area.

The following Header & Footer Tools Design tab appears in the Ribbon when you are in Header / Footer mode:

Add page numbers in Word using Header & Footer Tools Design Tab in the Ribbon.

You can also press Alt + Shift + P to insert the page number field.

Turn off the display of page numbers on the first page in a one section document

Some users may want to turn off the display of page numbers on the first page of a document.

To turn off the display of page numbers on the first page in a one section Word document:

  1. Click the Insert tab in the Ribbon.
  2. In the Header & Footer group, click Header or Footer. A drop-down menu appears.
  3. Select Edit Header or Edit Footer. Alternatively, you can double-click in the header or footer area.
  4. In the Header & Footer or Header & Footer Tools Design tab, check Different First Page in the Options group. Word creates a different header and footer for the first page of the document and a regular header and footer for all other pages. You can now enter page numbers, text or images in the First Page Header and / or First Page Footer if you’d like.
  5. To return to the document, double-click anywhere in the document area. You can also click Close in the Header & Footer or Header & Footer Tools Design tab. To return to Header / Footer mode, double-click in the header or footer area.

Below is the Different First Page check box in the Header & Footer Tools Design tab:

Display different page numbers in header and footer in Word using Header & Footer Tools.

Understand page numbers and sections

You can add different page numbers in sections in a Word document. Each section can have a different starting page number, a different numbering style (such as roman numeral) or no numbering at all. For example, you could create a document with three sections with a section for a title page with no numbering, a section for a table of contents page with roman numeral numbering that starts with (i) and another section for the main document that starts with Page 1.

Add different types of page numbers using sections

If you want to have different numbering in parts of a document (such as restarting numbering after a table of contents or using roman numeral numbering), you’ll first need to create sections.

To create a section in a Word document:

  1. Click in the document where you want to insert a section break.
  2. Click the Layout or Page Layout tab in the Ribbon and click Breaks. A drop-down menu appears.
  3. Select a type of section break (normally Next Page under Section Breaks).

Breaks appears in the Page Setup group:

Insert section break command in Word to allow different page numbers in a document.

View section breaks

It’s a good idea to click Show/Hide ¶ in the Paragraph group on the Home tab in the Ribbon so you will be able to see where section breaks have been inserted in your document:

Show and hide paragraph marks command in Microsoft Word.

With Show/Hide ¶ on, section breaks normally appear as follows:

Sample section breaks in Word document with show hide paragraph symbols on.You can also view section breaks by clicking the View tab in the Ribbon and selecting Draft in the Views group. To return to the default view, click the View tab in the Ribbon and select Print Layout in the Views group:

View tab in Word with Draft and Print Layout to display section breaks.

Insert page numbers in a section and change numbering

If you want to change numbering in different parts of a Word document, you will need to separate your document into sections and create different headers and footers in the sections.

Typically, you will want to ensure that the header and footer in the section are not linked to the previous section’s header and footer. For example, if you have two sections, one for a table of contents and a second section for the main document, click in the second section and unlink the header and footer with the previous section’s header and footer.

It’s best not to add any text, images or page numbers in the headers or footers before you unlink the headers and footers.

To set up page numbering in a section and then change numbering:

  1. Add section breaks where necessary.
  2. Click anywhere in the section in which you want to add page numbers and restart page numbering.
  3. Double-click in the header or click the Insert tab and the Ribbon, select Header and then Edit Header.
  4. In the Header & Footer or Header & Footer Tools Design tab in the Ribbon, click Link to Previous to deselect it (to break the link with the header from the previous section).
  5. Click in the footer.
  6. In the Header & Footer or Header & Footer Tools Design tab, click Link to Previous to deselect it (to break the link with the footer from the previous section).
  7. Click in the header or footer and in Header & Footer or Header & Footer Tools Design tab, click Page Number in the Header & Footer group. A drop-down menu appears.
  8. Choose Current Position and then Plain Number. A page number field is inserted.
  9. Drag over the page number field to select it.
  10. To change the page numbering in the section, click Page Number in the Header & Footer or Header & Footer Tools Design tab and click Format Page Numbers. A dialog box appears.
  11. Enter a number beside Start at if you want to restart numbering (such as 1).
  12. If you would like a different numbering style (such as roman numerals), select a style from the Number format drop-down menu.
  13. Click OK.
  14. To return to the document, double-click in the middle of the document.

The following dialog box appears when you select Page Number and then Format Page Numbers in the Header & Footer or Header & Footer Tools Design tab:

Page number format dialog box in Word to restart numbering.

You can also right-click a page number field and select Format Page Numbers from the drop-down menu to access the Page Number Format dialog box:

Format page numbers command in drop-down menu in Word.

Similar to a one section document, you can select Different First Page for specific sections if you’d like. Click in the section, double-click in the header or footer and select Different First Page on the Header & Footer or Header & Footer Tools Design tab. You can also select Different Odd & Even Pages.

Be very careful when deleting section breaks. If you delete a section break, the current section takes on the section settings from the following section and your headers, footers, page numbering, orientation and margins could change.

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Microsoft Office, which is included in the Microsoft 365 package, makes it easy to number pages in Word documents.

Numbered pages are vital for a professional-looking document. Whether your writing is going to be published or is passed on for internal review, page numbers will make it easier for readers to read and navigate your document. Newer versions of Microsoft Word have made page numbering even more user-friendly by adding a shortcut to the navigation bar. However, there are still some quirks involved in inserting page numbers in Word. In this article, we’ll introduce the different options to number pages in Word and explain how to start page numbering later in a document.

Contents

  1. Numbering pages in Word: a step-by-step tutorial
  2. Start page numbering after page 1
  3. A trick in Word: begin page numbering on the third page

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Numbering pages in Word: a step-by-step tutorial

The easiest way to insert page numbers in Word is as follows:

  1. Click on the “Insert” tab located in the navigation pane in MS Word.
  2. Click on the “Header and Footer” section and select menu option “Page Number”.
  3. A dialog should open up to give a few different page numbering options.
  4. For straightforward page numbering, select “Bottom of Page”.
  5. Or you can manipulate the position of a page number by choosing from “Plain Number 1” (page number on the left), “Plain Number 2” (page number in the middle) or “Plain Number 3” (page number on the right).

The document’s pages will now be numbered starting on the first page with page number 1. You can leave the footer area of a document by double-clicking anywhere on the text in the main body.

Inserting page numbers in Word 2019
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Start page numbering after page 1

Page numbering doesn’t need to start on the first page of a document. If, for example, your document contains a title page, you may not want to add a page number until the second page. It’s relatively straightforward to start page numbering after page 1 on Word:

  1. Click on the “Insert” tab located in the navigation bar.
  2. Select “Header and Footer” and click on menu option “Page Number”.
  3. From the options menu, choose your preferred formatting ( “Plain Number 1” (page number on the left), “Plain Number 2” (page number in the middle) or “Plain Number 3” (page number on the right)).
  4. Once you’ve inserted the page number, the navigation pane at the top automatically changes.
  5. Now, select the box titled “Different First Page”.
  6. Consecutive page numbering will now begin on page 2.

Important: When using this method to insert page numbers in Word, the numbering will start on the second page with page number 2.

Inserting page numbers starting on page 2 in Word 2019
Inserting page numbers starting on page 2 in Word 2019

However, there is a simple trick to modify the page number shown in a footer. Follow the steps described above and then proceed as follows:

  1. Navigate out of the header and footer area by clicking anywhere on the text in the main body. Then select “Page Number” from the navigation pane.
  2. Now, select “Format Page Numbers”.
  3. A “Page Number Format” pop-up will open.
  4. Select “Start at” and enter a “0”.
  5. Confirm by clicking “OK”.
Inserting page numbers starting with page number 1 on the second page in Word 2019
Inserting page numbers starting with page number 1 on the second page in Word 2019

The second page will now display page number 1. Subsequent pages will be numbered consecutively.

A trick in Word: begin page numbering on the third page

When you need to insert page numbers starting on the third page of a document, things get a little more complicated. With the following trick, you can either number pages in relation to where they are in a document (i.e. the third page is page 3) or you can number them starting with page 1 (i.e. the third page is page 1). This is relevant in documents where both a title page and a table of contentshave been added. To do so, you need to divide the document into sections: section 1 includes the first two pages and section 2 the pages with the page numbers in the footer. Here’s how toinsert page breaks in Word:

  1. Start with a blank document.
  2. Select the “Layout” tab in the navigation bar.
  3. Select “Breaks”.
  4. Then click on “Page” to insert a page break which will cause Word to automatically jump to the second page.
Using page breaks when inserting page numbers starting on the third page in Word 2019
Using page breaks when inserting page numbers starting on the third page in Word 2019

When numbering your pages, you can now start the process from the page after the break, i.e. the third page in this case.

  1. Select the “Layout” tab.
  2. Click on the menu option “Breaks”.
  3. This time, select “Next Page”.
Using page breaks and section breaks when inserting page numbers starting on the third page in Word 2019
Using page breaks and section breaks when inserting page numbers starting on the third page in Word 2019

Now, both a page break and a section break have been performed. As a result, the document now has three pages and two sections. In order to insert different page numbers in Word, you need to remove the footer link.

  1. Go to page 3 of the document and double click in the footer area.
  2. The navigation pane will automatically open header and footer tools.
  3. Select “Link to Previous”.
Inserting page numbers starting on the third page in Word 2019
Inserting page numbers starting on the third page in Word 2019

Then proceed as previously described and number pages on the third page beginning with page number 3.

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