2 Easy Ways to Renumber a PDF: Adobe Acrobat & Mac Preview

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Do you have a PDF with incorrect page numbering? It's common that PDFs will use lower-case Roman numerals (i, ii, iii) for introductory pages and standard numbers (1, 2, etc.) for the main PDF content. [1] X Research source If your main content doesn't start until the 5th or 6th page, the PDF's pages will not line up with the digital page count in programs like Adobe Acrobat or Preview unless you add page labels. Luckily, it's easy to renumber your PDF by changing a few settings. This wikiHow article teaches you two simple ways to renumber a PDF document on your PC or Mac.

Renumbering PDFs Method 1 of 2:

Using Adobe Acrobat Pro

Step 1 Click the Page Thumbnails icon.

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Step 2 Click a range of pages that you

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Click a range of pages that you'd like to renumber. For example, if the PDF displays i-iv, you want the program to show that you're on pages i-iv instead of 1-4.

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Step 3 Click the Options menu and select Page Labels.

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Click the Options menu and select Page Labels . The Options icon looks like a rectangle with different options inside it and is the icon to the left of the trashcan.

Step 4 Change the page numbers in the

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Using Preview on Mac

Step 1 Open <a href=your PDF in Preview." width="460" height="347" />

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Open your PDF in Preview. You'll notice that the PDF's numbering does not match the numbered pages when you try the "Go to Page" command, but renumbering the pages will fix that confusion.

Step 2 Open your Settings.

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Step 3 Click PDF.

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Step 4 Select Use logical page numbers.

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Select Use logical page numbers . Now, Preview will match the numbering of the PDF. For example, if you use the "Go to" command to go to Page 6, you'll get the 6th page in the PDF, even if it's numbered "vi." [3] X Research source

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You can edit PDFs with a few other programs as well as with online services, but not all will allow you to renumber PDFs.

Use the header and footer of a PDF if you need to add page numbers. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published Please provide your name and last initial Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

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