
(You may also change the numbering style to Roman numerals here.) Choose “Start at:” and enter a page number if you wish to re-start the numbering sequence. Choose “Continue from previous section” to have the numbering continue the sequence from a previous section or chapter.Highlight the page number in the header, or footer and right-click it to bring up menu.Double click the header area, or choose Header / Edit Header from the Insert tab to edit the header.You can easily manage page numbering with the steps below. Word utilizes a simple system to keep track of page numbering, with the option to “continue” a sequence from a previous section, or to start the numbering at a specific page number in the section. Occasionally, you may wish to change the page number sequence or style. Page Numbering Sequence or Style (Print Only) Change the author name to the title of the chapter then Close.Open the even page header in the next chapter by double clicking it.Change the author name to the title of the first chapter then Close.Open the even page header in the first chapter by double clicking it.Complete the process of transferring your manuscript to the template and complete all other formatting.This step should be a “last step” before going to print, as un-linking the headers in the template may interfere with proper page numbering if performed before all pages are in the book file. Note: These steps should only be completed after all chapters have been formatted in the manuscript and all pages are included. You can convert the author name running head to a customizable chapter name by following these easy steps. By default, our templates come configured with the author’s name as the standard running head on even pages of the book.
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Instead, update your chapter titles & subheads.Ĭhapter Name Header (Print Templates Only)Ĭhapter name headers are sometimes required to meet an author’s design or layout goals. Tip: Do not type over any text in the TOC, this may disable it’s ability to update automatically. Choose “Update entire table” by clicking the radio-button next to it.Update the TOC by right-clicking the text of the TOC and choosing “Update Field” from the menu.Note: The Table of Contents Title, Title (Title Page), and Subtitle (Title Page) Styles do not appear in the TOC. Second Level: Text Formatted with style: A Subhead (Level 1).

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Today, in Part 3, we will cover how to format: In Part 2, we showed you how to format drop caps and headers and footers for print templates, and section breaks.

In Part 1, we discussed how to transfer your content and insert more chapters and chapter headings when using a template from Book Design Templates to prepare your manuscript for publication.
