Numbering pages in Word is a mandatory task, especially for long documents. Typically, Word documents have an initial page as a cover image or an introductory page with the title. Hence, the second page is the actual beginning of the document. If you apply regular page numbering, Word will automatically number all pages, starting from page 1, which may not align with your intentions in this scenario.
Page numbering in Word from page 2
In Word, there's a straightforward feature that can assist you—Start Page—helping you customize the starting page numbering according to your preferences.
How to Number Pages in Word Starting from Page 2
* Necessary Steps:
- Ensure your computer has commonly used Word programs installed: Word 2013, Word 2016.
- There's a lengthy Word file ready for page numbering.
Step 1: Open your Word document, go to the Insert tab -> choose Page Number -> then select the desired position for the page number -> choose the Page Number format as described below:
Step 2: Word will number the pages from 1 to your document's last page -> proceed to click on the Header or Footer section displaying the page number to reveal Header & Footer Tools -> then check (tick) the Diffirent First Page option.
Step 3: After checking the box, the page number on the first page will disappear, but on the second page, it will start with Page number 2. The next step is to manually renumber the second page back to 1.
Go to the Insert tab ->Page Number -> select Format Page Numbers...
In the Start at section -> set it to 0 -> and press OK.
The result is that the second page has been changed to number 1, just as you intended:
So, you've just followed along with us to learn how to Number Pages in Word starting from Page 2. With the simple instructions above, you can easily accomplish this, and additionally, you can number pages anywhere in Word without any difficulty.
Moreover, if you're using Excel and unsure how to number pages in Excel, check out the guide on page numbering in Excel shared by Mytour. Wishing you success!