How do I number my document pages in Word like 1a, 1b, 1c, 2a, 2b.

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Daiya Mitchell

I want to number the pages of my document as follows

1a, 1b, 1c, 2a, 2b, 2c....

One option, and this works best if there is a logical separation between 1c
and 2a, and you don't need text to flow from page 1c to 2a, so that you can
put a section break between them.

You could make each numeric set (e.g. 1a, 1b, 1c) a section. Then in View |
Header Footer, you would set the page numbers up so:
{ section }{ page }
The section field gives the number of the section, and will provide the 1,
2, 3. To create a field, enter the curly braces with ctrl-F9, then type the
word, then hit alt-F9 to show field results instead of field codes.

To get the {page} field to show a, b, c, click on Format Page Numbers off
the Header/Footer toolbar, and set the number format to a, b, c, and under
the Page Numbering portion of the dialog, set each section to "restart at
a".
 

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