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A step-by-step guide to inserting page numbers to an InDesign document
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Adobe InDesign can be used to publish books, magazines, brochures, and more. Many such publications may require page numbers. You can easily add page numbers to your InDesign project by adding the "Current Page Number" special character to the parent page, and then applying the parent page to the rest of your document. This wikiHow article will walk you through adding page numbers to your InDesign document on Windows and macOS.

Things You Should Know

  • Create a text box on the Parent page in the desired location.
  • Go to Type > Insert Special Character > Markers > Current Page Number.
  • Apply the parent page to the rest of the document to insert page numbers.
  1. You’re your document in InDesign, then click the Pages tab.
  2. You can select any page you want. Note that the first page in your list may be the cover, which often does not have a page number. [1]
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  3. You can zoom in using the Zoom tool (the magnifying glass), or by holding down the Alt (PC) or Option (Mac) key while using the mouse scroll wheel. [2]
    • For example, if you want to place your page numbers in the bottom-right corner, zoom in to that area.
  4. Select the Type tool, then click and drag a box in the desired area. Make the box wide.
    • InDesign will automatically update page numbers when you are through and it requires that the box can fit the number 1,999, even if your page numbers will remain low.
  5. You may consider the word "Page" or the author's last name. [3]
  6. This will be the location where the page numbers will appear.
  7. You'll see this at the top of InDesign.
  8. A list of special characters will expand.
  9. Unlike symbols, markers can change depending upon the length or other changes to the document.
  10. Your first number will appear as an "A" with a number sign next to it because it is the Parent page. The other page numbers will appear as numbers.
    • Alternatively, you can press Command + Option + Shift + N (Mac) or Ctrl + Alt + Shift + N (PC).
    • You can move the page number box by choosing the Selection tool and dragging it to the desired location.
    • Use the Paragraph Style panel to change the page number appearance. When you change the style on the Parent page "A," it will change all the numbers' styles.
  11. There are a few ways to do this: [4]
    • To apply the page numbering to a spread, drag the parent page icon to the spread's corner in the Pages panel until all pages are selected, then release the mouse button.
    • To apply to multiple pages, select the pages you want to inherit the page numbering, then hold down Option (Mac) or Alt (PC) as you click the parent page.
    • Another way to apply page numbering to multiple pages is to click Apply Parent to Pages in the Pages panel, select the parent page, enter the page numbers (e.g., 2-50, or 3, 8, 9-20), and click OK .
    • You should now see that all pages are numbered using the same stylization as the Parent page.
    • The page numbers will always be accurate, as they are updated to reflect the page's actual number after any additions or deletions.
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  • Question
    Is it possible for the page number to show in Roman Numerals?
    Community Answer
    No, it isn't. You would have to use a different app for that or you could copy and paste the numbers off of the internet instead.
  • Question
    How do I change the number style from Page 1 to Page 01 or Page 001?
    Community Answer
    Go to the Pages panel; in the top-right choose "Numbering and Section". In "Page Numbering", you can change the style into "01", "001", etc.
  • Question
    Why is my master page not a spread?
    Community Answer
    Your master is the template for all the spreads. On the master, put the page number and everything that you want to keep consistent throughout the rest of the spreads.
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      • To remove page numbering from the first page, you can assign the first numbered page as the new parent, or override and delete the text box on the parent page. To override, hold Ctrl (PC) or Cmd (Mac) as you click the text frame on the parent page, then delete it.
      • To change the page numbering style later in the document, select the page on which you want the new numbering style to appear, click Layout , then select Numbering & Section Options to choose a style.
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