![]() ![]() ![]() Looking at your screen shot (attached below), you have the document opened and the right-hand panel shows the Sections control. Here is my best suggestion based on my understanding of the process although I don't possess an iPad. It's unclear how much experience you have had of using the software. ![]() Tap the abc icon in the upper-left corner to go back to the normal keyboard and the keyboard icon in the bottom-right corner to hide the on-screen a bit difficult to know where to start with this, as from the post you originally made on Facebook its' unclear if you've produced the document seen in your FB post, or if this is something you've obtained from elsewhere. That will display all the things you can insert, including the Page Number field. Or you can bring up the on-screen keyboard and tap the Insert icon (the one in its upper-right corner). There are two ways to do that, you can use the Fields panel - tap the More (.) icon at the bottom of the right list of icons, tap Fields, and then double tap Page Number (under Document Sections). Then you just have to insert the page number field. ![]() Then draw a frame on the master in the header or footer for the page number. Then just tap the master page you want to edit. That toggles between the view of your document's pages and your document's masters. To get to master pages, tap the beside the word Pages in its title. This image from another Serif website shows the Pages pane open - the icon to open it is selected I the right list of icons. This is why I’m going round in circles, no one seems to be able to tell me for iPad specifically □įor master pages, you would open the Pages panel. Thank you, I appreciate that but I don’t know how to use the master pages or know where to track down the other things. And you can find out all about that in this help page: headers and footers I don't provide steps for iPad but if you already know how to use a master page on the iPad, then the only additional things you'd need to track down are how to insert a page number and how to open the section manager on iPad. Hi, you'll find the instructions for Mac and Windows in the free manual I've shared in the forum (see the link in my signature). I’ve been using Designer for years but I’m relatively new to Publisher so I don’t know all the terms and where to find things. I would be so grateful if someone could PLEASE give me step by step instructions on how to add page numbers to a multi page Publisher document on the iPad. I have searched the help section, I’ve searched youtube and asked in various relevant facebook groups and not a single source will give me a straight answer to what I feel should be a really easy question. That being said it's integrated into some versions of Windows and is basically the Microsoft Notepad of VM options, so it works for something quick and dirty, but if you want to get some real work done you should open up Microsoft Word.I’m literally pulling my hair out over this. Hyper-V doesn't have all of the bells and whistles of Virtual Box or VMware Workstation Player. If you're not enjoying VMware Workstation Player, give VirtualBox a try and see if it meshes better with you. It has the great benefit of being able to say "It just works" and there is pretty low stress when using it. VirtualBox is a bit antiquated in its look and feel, that being said, it is open-source and Oracle continues to support it. This is a great option for anybody who needs a free VM option. Not being able to have more than 1 virtual machine up at once on the free version is a bummer, but it makes sense that they want to drive value to the paid version. This is one of the more extensive VM services with a ton of features. While the free version of VMware Workstation Player has some limitations, all of the core functionality is available without being forced to upgrade to the paid version. Why you can trust Windows Central Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. ![]()
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