The Page Numbers section lets you add, position, and style page numbers on your output.
The inspector has a link control, so you can configure page numbers for the whole document or override them per page.
The master toggle. Turn this on to add page numbers to your output, or off to hide them entirely. (Like all the other settings, this one obeys its link control, so if you unlink the settings, you can have page numbers turned on for some pages and not others.)
A 3×2 grid of positions: the six corners and centre-edge positions of the page (top inside, top centre, top outside, bottom inside, bottom centre, bottom outside). The positions are all relative to the spine (unless you’re using an imposition style that doesn’t have a spine, such as single sided one-up). Click to choose where the page number appears.
The insets can also be adjusted by dragging the page number around in the view.
Choose the numbering style from the dropdown: 1, 2, 3 / i, ii, iii / I, II, III / a, b, c / A, B, C.
A number field that sets the starting page number. Useful if your document doesn’t start at page 1.
Text to display before the page number (e.g., “Page ”).
Text to display after the page number (e.g., ” of 20”).
Enable this checkbox to pad page numbers with leading zeros (e.g., 01, 02, 03 instead of 1, 2, 3).
A dropdown to add a shape behind the page number. Choose from:
When a background shape is selected: