Maximum Page Number with PAGE Field in Word for WindowsLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q77359 |
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SUMMARYAttempting to number pages higher than the maximum using the PAGE field and the Header/Footer command in Word results in either an incorrect number, no number, or a warning dialog box. The following table lists the maximum page number for arabic and roman numbering that Word allows. Word Version Arabic Roman 1.x 5,000 3,999 2.x 32,767 3,999 6.x 32,767 3,999 7.x 32,767 3,999 97 32,766 32,766 WORKAROUNDIn Word versions2.x through Word 97, use the following steps to number pages after page 32,766 (32,767 in Word version 2.x-7.x):
MORE INFORMATIONIn versions of Word earlier than 7.0, you cannot insert a SEQ field to start roman numbering at a value greater than 3999. The largest roman numeral supported by Word 6.x and earlier is 3999 (mmmcmxcix). If you insert a SEQ field with a \r switch to start at a number greater than 3999, Word returns the following error message:
Error! Number can not be represented in specified format. REFERENCES"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Reference," versions 1.x, pages 103, 106-107
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