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The page numbers on the document pages do
not always match the page numbers that appear below the page thumbnails
and in the Page Navigation toolbar. Pages are numbered with integers,
starting with page 1 for the first page of the document. Because
some PDFs may contain front matter, such as a copyright page and
table of contents, their body pages may not follow the numbering
shown in the Page Navigation toolbar.
You can number the pages in your document
in a variety of ways. You can specify a different numbering style
for groups of pages, such as 1, 2, 3, or i, ii, iii,
or a, b, c. You can also customize the numbering
system by adding a prefix. For example, the numbering for chapter
1 could be 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, and so on, and for chapter 2, it could
be 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, and so on.
 Using the Number
Pages command affects only the page thumbnails on the Pages panel.
You can physically add new page numbers to a PDF using the headers and
footers feature.
- Click
the Pages button to open the Pages panel, and choose Number Pages from
the options menu.
- Specify a page range. (Selected refers to pages selected
in the Pages panel.)
- Select one of the following, and then click OK:
- Begin New Section
- Starts a new numbering sequence. Choose a style from
the pop-up menu, and enter a starting page number for the section.
Specify a prefix, if desired.
- Extend Numbering Used In Preceding Section To Selected
Pages
- Continues the numbering sequence from previous pages
without interruption.
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