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Hey everyone, this is Anne with Graphic Design How To, and today weamp;#39;re going to talk about how to get page numbers to start where you want them to in InDesign. And weamp;#39;re also going to go over how to not have a page number on a certain page. Itamp;#39;s actually really easy. So letamp;#39;s get started. OK, so I already have page numbers set up on my Master Page, which is right here. And I have done another tutorial-Iamp;#39;ll link that in the description-about how to actually create page numbers for your multi-page documents. But for now, Iamp;#39;m just going to show you how to actually start the page number on a page other than the front page. OK, so I donamp;#39;t want page numbers on either of these two pages. But I would like them to start right here on Chapter One. So what Iamp;#39;ll do is Iamp;#39;ll get to that page in my Pages Window. Iamp;#39;ll right click (or CTRL click on a Mac), and then come down here to amp;#39;Allow Document Pages to Shuffle