Operation Manual

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Layout and design
Last updated 11/30/2015
Add a page number marker to a master page
Page number markers are commonly added to master pages. When master pages are applied to document pages, the
page numbering is updated automatically, similar to headers and footers.
If the automatic page number is on a master page, it displays the master page prefix. On a document page, the automatic
page number displays the page number. On a pasteboard, it displays PB.
See the video tutorial Adding page numbering .
1 In the Pages panel, double-click the master page to which you want to add your page number. To create master pages,
see
Create masters .
2 Create a new text frame large enough to hold the longest page number and any text you want to appear next to it.
Position the text frame where you want the page number to appear.
If your document has facing pages, create separate text frames for the left and right master pages.
3 In the page number text frame, add any text that will come before or after the page number (such as “Page “).
4 Position the insertion point where you want the page number to appear, and then choose Type > Insert Special
Character > Markers > Current Page Number.
5 Apply the master page to the document pages on which you want the page numbering to appear. To apply master
pages, see
Apply master pages .
To remove the page number from the first page in the document, you have two options. Either apply a different or the
None master, or override and delete the master text frame on the document page. Ctrl/Cmd+Shift-click a master text
frame to override it.
Change the page numbering style
By default, pages are numbered using Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3...); however, you can number pages using upper or
lowercase Roman (i, ii, iii...) or alphanumeric (a, b, c...) numbering. You can also number pages using preceding zeros.
Each part of the document that uses a different numbering style is called a section.
In Japanese, Chinese, or Korean versions, by default, Arabic numerals are used for page numbers. However, if you use
the Numbering & Section Options command, you can specify the style of numbering, such as Roman numerals, Arabic
numerals, Kanji, and so on. The Style option allows you to select the number of digits in the page number, for example,
001 or 0001. Each part of the document that uses a different numbering style is called a section. For more information
on sections, see
Define section numbering .
Use the Numbering & Section Options dialog box to change the page numbering style to use a different format. You
can also use this dialog box to restart page numbering or to start page numbering at a number you specify.
1 In the Pages panel, select the page where you want the new numbering style section to begin.
2 Choose Layout > Numbering & Section Options.