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Alright. So I did the cover. Perfect. Now the next one that I have to do is my Table of Contents here. Now, I should have zoomed in nice and close to show you but I have a lower-case Roman Numeral down in the footer area of this Table of Contents here, or at least I used to. Maybe I took it out but that's what we're after here. We want a lower-case Roman Numeral for this guy. So again, I'm going to make sure he's selected inside the Pages Panel, go up to my Gyro menu and choose Number Pages. I'm going to say Selected, Begin a New Section. You probably got the hang of this by now. I'm going to go Lower-Case Roman Numeral and I'll click on OK. Now, I am now on Page I if you can believe it. There's actually a Page I inside my document and now Page 1 is the third page of my PDF file. So in other words, if I were to zoom in, you already know this already because I did this earlier, that if I were to zoom in you'd see Page 1 down in the bottom there. Scroll down there. This is now Page 2. I'm now on Page 2 inside the Pages Panel and 3 and 4 and so on and so on. That's how Page Numbering works here inside Acrobat. I hope this is making sense. It's very, very cool stuff. Now, I got to show you this as well. I'm going to close out of my Pages Panel here and have a look at your Page Navigation Toolbar way up at the top here. I'm on Page 4 of my document, which is actually the sixth page of 23 pages inside my file. So the Navigation Toolbar here has actually changed to reflect my page numbering adjustments here. So now I should be able to type in Page 10 for example, hit enter and I should actually be on Page 10 now. If I scroll down here and there it is. I can see it down in my Footer Area. So I'll zoom in here so you can see this a little bit more clearly. There is the tenth page of my file here or whatever page I want. I could type in, for example 15 and that'll take me down to Page 15 inside my file. So it looks like the numbering inside my Table of Contents is now synched with my PDF file numbering and isn't that weird. I'm on my Table of Contents here, I'm actually on Page I. So literally I could type if I had more lower-case Roman Numeral numbered pages, I could literally type in IV or III and hit enter and it would actually take me to those pages. It's pretty cool. Alright, there it is; numbering pages inside Acrobat.

Tutorial Information

Course: Adobe Acrobat 9
Author: Geoff Blake
SKU: 33985
ISBN: 1-935320-40-8
Release Date: 2009-04-10
Duration: 7 hrs / 106 lessons
Work Files: Yes
Captions: Available on CD and Online University
Compatibility: Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux
QuickTime 7, Flash 8

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