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Dec 14, 2017 Dec 14, 2017

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How do I add page numbers using acrobat pro dc?  Even better than page numbers would be arrows for a reader to click through.  I have a large document about 500 pages that I am trying to make useful for the end user.  I can not figure out how to label the pages without doing them individually.  Thank you!

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This is the forum for the free Reader. Here is a link to get you started: Add headers, footers, and Bates numbering to PDFs, Adobe Acrobat

Further questions you'll want to take to the acrobat forum: Acrobat

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Page Numbers

Open the  Edit toolbar where you can add, edit, and delete headers and footers.

Choose a format, then click Insert Page Number to put it in the header or footer

Add arrows

Add the artwork and make an invisible button on top of it (Rich Media toolbar).

Set the Action to be Execute a menu item > View > Page Navigation > Next Page

Right-click the button and Duplicate across pages

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Also, I moved this thread from the Adobe Reader forum to the Acrobat forum for you. It is not necessary to repost.

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Not sure what kind of "arrows" you're referring to, but I think the best solution is to simply use bookmarks.

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