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Configuring Page Numbers for a Page Set
You can style the page numbers to be used in a page set by configuring settings in the Page numbers category for the Page Sets list. This category provides options in which you can set the format of the page number, and its numbering style.
Example: Setting the Page Numbering in a Page Set
1. Select the page set whose page numbers you would like to set.
2. Go to the Page numbers category in the properties area of the Page Sets list.
3. In the Page number style field, select the required numbering scheme. For example you could use Japanese numbering from the Katakana scheme ァ,ィ,ゥ.
4. To set the format of the numbering, open the Generated Text Editor by clicking the Edit button next to the Page number format field.
5. Choose Insert > Page Number to insert the number of the page in the document.
Choose Insert > Page Set Starting Division Number to insert the number of the division that contains the page, for example a chapter. Using Page Set Starting Division Number and Page Number, you can create compound numbering for the page in the division, for example 1–1, 1–2, etc.
6. Add any text that will complete the format of the page number. For example, you could set the page set to output Generated Page Number (Chapter Generated Chapter Number).
7. Choose File > Apply & Close to save the numbering settings and exit the editor. The Page Number format field now shows details of the numbering settings you have made for the page set.
You can also output page numbers in headers or footers. When configuring the Generated Content object for the page region representing the header or footer, use the Generated Text Editor to add the page or division number. Refer to Adding Page Numbers to Headers and Footers for information.