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Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. Letamp;#39;s take a look at page numbers and sections in Pages. Weamp;#39;re looking at Pages version 5. Letamp;#39;s say you want to put page numbers on your documents. Iamp;#39;ve got a document here that has multiple pages on it. Now I notice if I move my cursor over the top here Iamp;#39;ll get the Header up here. It is divided into three sections. Likewise the bottom of the page Iamp;#39;ll see the Footer. So letamp;#39;s say I want to put the page number in the Header in the upper right. I click on there and it instantly knows, pretty much most of the time, that when you click here you want the page number. You can click on anyone of these and get that. So it is very easy to just insert the page number there. Then I can select a style. Iamp;#39;ve inserted the page number here. Now the neat thing is that you notice itamp;#39;s also here on page two and itamp;#39;s on page three because the Header goes between all of the different pages