The .NO NUMBER command suspends normal page numbering. The .NUMBER PAGE command resumes normal page numbering, having kept track of the numbering while .NO NUMBER was in effect; or it allows you to specify the beginning of a new number sequence by specifying a number for the next page. (See also .NUMBER RUNNING, .DISPLAY NUMBER, .NO PAGING, and .HEADERS ON.) Formats .NUMBER PAGE [[+/-]n] .NO NUMBER Abreviated formats .NMPG [[+/-]n] .NNM
1 – Parameters
n The number that the next page will have. +n Sets the number of the next page to n more than the number of the current page. -n Sets the number of the next page to n less than the number of the current page.
2 – Default
Sequential decimal numbering, beginning with 1 or chapter number-1 or appendix letter-1.