

Unless you are signed in to a HubPages account, all personally identifiable information is anonymized. This is used to collect data on traffic to articles and other pages on our site. This is used to provide data on traffic to our website, all personally identifyable data is anonymized. This is necessary to sign in to the HubPages Service. This is used to identify particular browsers or devices when the access the service, and is used for security reasons. Turn on your Reveal Codes (the icon looks like a paragraph mark) to see where the page breaks are appearing.įor more information on managing or withdrawing consents and how we handle data, visit our Privacy Policy at: Show Details Necessary Turn on your Reveal Codes and insert a Next Page break. On your cover page, cursor down near the bottom of the page. The cover page will not have a page number, however Header #1 will be page 2, and Header #2 will be on page 3. Also, if you like, be sure to take the Pop Quiz provided at the end.įor this article we will pretend we have a cover page and separate sections in the same Word file. After we discuss the headers, there is a section on different page numbering in footers as well.

All of these steps outlined for the headers are the same steps for the footers. This feature is really handy when you have different numbered chapters in the same Word file, versus having a separate file for Chapter 1, a separate file for Chapter 2, etc. By using this feature, you can even include a cover page in a document and still use headers and footers without them appearing on the cover page. There are several ways to create and use headers and footers in a Word document, however this article will cover the Page Layout, Breaks, Next Page feature.
