![]() If you choose “this section only” any page break will restart the numbering. If you’ve included a section break, then choosing “continuous” will keep numbering throughout the document. Instead, click in the upper-left corner of the page so theres no active. If that happens, then highlight the bit you DON’T want, and go to Layout / Suppress numbering for current paragraph. Word In Print Layout view, double-click near the top of the page. Sometimes Word does every line including titles etc, rather than just the highlighted section. To create an exam-style layout, change the count to 5 (otherwise it’ll put a number on every page) Leave it on continuous. ![]() From the drop down list click “Line Numbering Options” With the extract highlighted, go to the top bar and click “Layout”.I usually just highlight it all and click “Normal” to get it all looking the same. Choose the font and size – it’s easiest to do this at the beginning. The screenshots are Word 2016 – if you have an older version it’s still under Page Layout in a similar way ![]() Its headers, tables of contents, and line numbering features save loads of time – when you’re writing example papers, or booklets, they’re so helpful! I mentioned this on Twitter (ages ago admittedly) and a few people asked about it, so here’s how to do it: ![]()
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