Guide for Numbering Pages of Print and Electronic Documents

This table shows how pages are to be numbered. In the first row, the first cell contains the title “Volume 1". The second cell shows a page titled “Cover Page”. The third cell shows a page titled “Inside Cover page (if any)”. The fourth cell shows a page titled “Table of Contents”. The fifth cell shows a page titled “Contents” with the number “1” at the top. The sixth cell has the number “2” at the top and is titled “Blank Page”. The last cell contains “...”, which indicates that the page numbering is to be continued throughout the document.

In the second row of the table, the first cell contains the title “Volume 2 - (if any)”. The second cell shows a page titled “Cover Page”. The third cell shows a page titled “Inside Cover page (if any)”. The fourth cell shows a page titled “Table of Contents”. The fifth cell shows a page titled “Contents” with the number “1” at the top. The sixth cell shows a page titled “Contents” with the number “2” at the top. The last cell contains “...”, which indicates that the page numbering is to be continued throughout the document.