Page numbers
can be used to automatically number each page in your document. They come in a wide range of number formats and can be customized to suit your needs. Page numbers are usually placed in the
header
,
footer
, or
side margin
. When you need to number some pages differently, Word allows you to
restart page numbering
.
Watch the video below to learn more about page numbers in Word.
To add page numbers:
Word can automatically label each page with a page number and place it in a header, footer, or side margin. If you have an existing header or footer, it will be removed and replaced with the page number.
On the
Insert
tab, click the
Page Number
command.
Open the
Top of Page
,
Bottom of Page
, or
Page Margins
menu, depending on where you want the page number to be positioned, then select the desired style of header.
Page numbering will appear.
Press the
Esc
key to lock the header and footer.
If you need to make any changes to your page numbers, simply double-click the header or footer to unlock it.
If you've created a page number in the
side margin
, it's still considered part of the
header
or
footer
. You won't be able to select the page number unless the header or footer is selected.
To add page numbers to an existing 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.
Double-click anywhere on the
header
or
footer
to
unlock
it.
On the
Design
tab, click the
Page Number
command. In the menu that appears, hover the mouse over
Current Position
and select the desired
page numbering
style
.
Page numbering will appear.
When you're finished, press the
Esc
key.
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.
Double-click the header or footer to unlock it.
From the Design 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, and it 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 to make sure nothing is selected.
To restart page numbering:
Word allows you to restart page numbering on any page of your document. You can do this by inserting a section break and selecting the number you want to restart the numbering with. In our example, we'll restart the page numbering for our document's
Works Cited
section.
Place the
insertion point
at the
top of the page
you want to restart page numbering for. If there is text on the page, place the insertion point at the
beginning of the text
.
Select the
Layout
tab, then click the
Breaks
command. Select
Next Page
from the drop-down menu that appears.
A section break will be added to the document.
Double-click the
header or footer
containing the page number you want to restart.
Click the
Page Number
command. In the menu that appears, select
Format Page Numbers
.
A dialog box will appear. Click the
Start at:
button. By default, it will start at
1
. If you want, you can change the number. When you're done, click
OK
.
The page numbering will restart.
To learn more about adding section breaks to your document, review our lesson on
Breaks
.