Dissertation numbering

Create dissertation page numbering.

Use academic numbering patterns for abstract, acknowledgements, TOC, chapters, references, and appendices.

Word DOCX engine

Complex Word page numbering

Create Word-native PAGE, NUMPAGES, SECTIONPAGES, and SECTION fields.

Advanced Word section controls
Ready. Upload a DOCX file and choose a section preset.
Word output

Download DOCX

Uses Word-native fields so large files are handled by sections, not page-by-page stamping.

Thesis guide
Open the downloaded DOCX in Microsoft Word and allow field updates if prompted.
Roman + Arabic Marker sections Legal Bates No hard page cap
Strategy

Academic numbering without duplicate content

Dissertations often use front matter, chapter sections, appendices, and institution-specific formatting rules.

Use Word numbering while drafting, then stamp a final PDF when the layout is fixed.

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FAQ

Questions

Can this tool fix Word page numbering automatically?

The DOCX tool can insert a simple Word footer with PAGE and NUMPAGES fields, set alignment, skip the first page, and choose common number styles. Complex thesis sections should still be checked in Microsoft Word after download.

Why is Word page numbering difficult?

Word page numbering often depends on section breaks, linked headers and footers, first-page settings, and restart rules. This is why many documents break when users try Roman numerals for the table of contents and Arabic numbers for the main body.

Can I use Roman numerals for a Word document?

Yes. Select lower Roman or upper Roman in the DOCX numbering tool. For different numbering styles in different sections, use the guide and check the result manually in Word.

Does the Word file upload to your server?

No. The DOCX helper works in your browser. The file is opened as a zip package, updated locally, and downloaded again.