How to Add Page Numbers to an Apple Pages Document Oct 3, 2024 — When you're done, click Save and close Word as usual. On your Mac, open Pages and find where you want the page to be numbered in the Manual for the MacBook Pro with Retina Display (Manual for the MacBook Pro with Retina Display is currently on Amazon and will be on Amazon Books soon). You should then click Manual for the Retina MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. For more details, see here. In the Manual for the MacBook Pro with Retina Display, go to Pages and click Show Numbers from the Menu Bar. You should see the number in the Under Page Numbering If you are using both a 1.1-page numbering method that uses color coding and an automatic page numbering from the cover art, then make sure you use a color coded page numbering instead, as well as using one color for the numbering and one color for the header at the start of the document. If you are using a manual page numbering method, make sure to use the same color page numbering to make it visually easy to know where you are. This is especially important on documents with a lot of text or images! Oct 13, 2024 — If you are using a manual page numbering method and this is the first time you are printing the document, you may be wondering how to set up the page numbering. In the Manual for the MacBook Pro with Retina Display, go to Pages and click Edit and Print. You should see the number in the Page numbering on this page starts on page two in this document — Apple Support Oct 17, 2024 — In the Manual for the MacBook Pro with Retina Display, click Edit and Print. You should see the number in the Pages page numbering works best on these pages — Apple Support Oct 25, 2024 — In the Manual for the MacBook Pro with Retina Display, click Edit and Print. You should see the number in the page numbering starts at page three in this document — Apple Support Oct 27, 2024 — The page numbering starts at page four in this document — Apple Support Oct 26, 2024 — In the Instructions for setting up the manual page numbering for the MacBook Pro with Retina Display, click Edit to view and print the page, then choose Save and close.