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Figure 150: Inserting a chapter number field<br />

For more information, see “Choosing paragraph styles for outline levels” and “Including chapter or<br />

section information in page headers” in Chapter 7, Working with Styles.<br />

Restarting page numbering<br />

Often you will want to restart the page numbering at 1, for example, on the page following a title<br />

page or a table of contents. In addition, many documents have the front matter (such as the table<br />

of contents) numbered with Roman numerals and the main body of the document numbered in<br />

Arabic numerals, starting with 1.<br />

You can restart page numbering in two ways.<br />

Method 1:<br />

1) Place the cursor in the first paragraph of the new page (be aware a heading is a<br />

paragraph).<br />

2) Choose Format > Paragraph.<br />

3) On the Text Flow page of the Paragraph dialog (Figure 111 on page 115), select Insert in<br />

the Breaks area.<br />

4) In the Type drop-down list, select Page.<br />

5) In the Position drop-down list, select Before or After to position where you want to insert<br />

the page numbering break.<br />

6) Select With Page Style and specify the page style to use.<br />

7) Specify the page number to start from and then click OK. This does not insert a new page.<br />

Method 2:<br />

1) Place the cursor in the first paragraph of the new page.<br />

2) Choose Insert > Manual break.<br />

3) Page break is the default selected on the Insert Break dialog.<br />

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