Add Page Numbers: Lost in the Document Abyss
You print a 50-page report. You staple it. You hand it to your boss. Five minutes later, they call: "Which page was that chart on again?"
You panic. You flip. You have no idea.
Page numbers aren't just decoration. They're the street signs of your document. Without them, everyone is lost.
The pdgmergepdf.com "Add Page Numbers" tool is your document's GPS. You decide where the numbers go (bottom center, top right, whatever suits your vibe), how they look, and where they start. Page 1 of 50? Done. "Page i" for a preface? Fancy.
Why you need this:
- Legal documents need references.
- Reports need professionalism.
- Ebooks need sanity.
- You need to stop answering "what page was that?"
The three-step miracle:
- Upload your PDF.
- Pick a style and position.
- Download your newly numbered masterpiece.
Your readers will never thank you—they'll just find what they're looking for. And that's the point.
P.S. — I once numbered a 300-page dissertation for a friend. She cried. Happy tears. Page numbers matter, people.
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