Work Smarter with PDFelement User Guide
PDFelement 11 User Guide
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Get Started with PDFelement
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Open PDF
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View PDF
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Create PDF Files
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Annotate PDF Files
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Edit PDF Files
- Import as Layers
- How to Add Vertical Text?
- How to Create Outlines for Text in a PDF on Windows
- Add Page Number to PDF
- Edit PDF Text
- Spelling Check in PDF
- Edit Images
- Edit Hyperlink
- Add Watermark to PDF
- Change Background in PDF
- Add Header or Footer
- Bates Number
- Flatten PDF
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Combine PDF Files
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Organize PDF Files
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PDF OCR
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Convert PDF Files
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Fill PDF Form
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Protect & Sign PDF
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Print PDF Files
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Share PDF Files
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PDF AI Tools
- Summarize Multiple PDFs
- PDF Grammar Checker
- Knowledge Cards
- Customize AI Assistant
- Customize AI Prompt
- How to Use Intelligent Image Editing?
- Explain Content & Code
- How to Summarize a PDF to a Mind Map on Windows
- PDF to Markdown
- Proofread PDF
- Rewrite PDF
- Summarize PDF
- How to Get Side-by-Side Translation?
- How to Batch Translate PDFs?
- How to Generate Images With AI
- Chat with PDF
- How to Chat with Multiple PDFs
- Translate PDF
- How to Read Aloud PDF
- AI Content Detector
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PDF pages labels.
The page numbers on the document pages do not always match the page numbers below the page thumbnails. Pages are numbered with integers, starting with page 1 for the first page of the document. Because some PDFs may contain front matter, such as a copyright page and table of contents, their body pages may not follow the numbering shown in the Page Navigation toolbar.
You can number the pages in your document in a variety of ways. You can specify a different numbering style for a group of pages, such as 1, 2, 3, or i, ii, iii, or a, b, c. You can also customize the numbering system by adding a prefix. For example, the numbering for chapter 1 could be 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, and so on, and for chapter 2, it could be 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, and so on.
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Using the Page Labels tool affects only the page thumbnails on the Pages panel. You can physically add new page numbers to a PDF using the Header&Footer feature.
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- Click the "Page"> "More" button and select the "Page Label" option in the drop-down menu.
- Set the Page Range and Page Numbering style/prefix as you want in the pop-up window.
- Click the "Apply" button to add the page labels.

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