: Re: Are there straightforward instructions for MS WORD 2013 for numbering in different formats, yet maintaining a chronological count? I have a master's thesis in the humanities undergoing its final
I'm a big fan of cheating (and I hate Word). Make each section a separate document. Start page numbering at whatever number in whatever format you need.
If you need to create a TOC, use a working document to calculate it — figure out what your page numbers are by changing the numbering scheme of the entire document and printing out the result, then changing the numbering scheme for the next section as needed, and so on — and then create it manually in the real document.
Print each piece individually and bind them together.
(Alternatively, use something more powerful like InDesign, but I realize that might not be an option.)
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