Line Numbering Options in a MS Word Document

MS Word offers some really nifty line numbering options.

Line numbers are used regularly in many legal documents.

I think it makes sense when you are editing documents as well. Although Word of course have sophisticated editing and tracking options, it’s still convenient to tell someone check out “line 534” instead of “the third line, in the second page of Chapter 2.” It’s just one more navigation tool at your disposal.

To number the lines of a document, go to the PAGE LAYOUT tab of the Ribbon and click the LINE NUMBERS button to display the following drop-down options list:

MS Word 2010 Line Numbering Options

CONTINUOUS will number each line from the beginning to the end of the document.
RESTART EACH PAGE will start line numbering from 1 on each page.
RESTART EACH SECTION will start line numbering from 1 in each section.
SUPPRESS FOR CURRENT PARAGRAPH will skip numbering for the lines inside a text selection.

For CUSTOM line numbering, click LINE NUMBERING OPTIONS to display the LAYOUT tab in the PAGE SETUP dialog box:

MS Word 2010 Page Setup Dialog Box LAYOUT TAB

Click LINE NUMBERS to display the LINE NUMBERS dialog box:

MS Word 2010 CUSTOM Line Numbering Options

Select the ADD LINE NUMBERING check-box.

To start the line numbers at a number other than the default “1”, select a starting number from the START AT drop-down list.

To specify the distance of the line number from the text, select an appropriate measurement from the FROM TEXT drop-down list or leave it at AUTO for default value.

To specify the increment value with which line numbers should increase, select an appropriate value from the COUNT BY drop-down list.

Here you can also determine whether the numbering should be CONTINUOUS, or RESTART (from the value you’ve selected) at each new page or section.

After making your selections click OK, and then OK once again to close the Page Setup dialog box.
For example if you select 1 for START AT and 4 for COUNT BY, the line numbers will go like this: 4, 8, 12, etc.


MS Word 2010 CUSTOM Line Numbering 1-4
Another example: if you select 6 for START AT and 2 for COUNT BY, the line numbers will go like this: 6, 8, 10, etc.


MS Word 2010 CUSTOM Line Numbering 6-2

4 Comments

  1. Malcolm Chisholm on October 17, 2011 at 3:18 pm

    Great Job.
    But, I have spent the last hour on-line trying to find out HOW TO CHANGE THE FONT OF LINE NUMBERS IN WORD 2010. Do you know how? Thanks Malcolm



    • admin on October 24, 2011 at 10:11 am

      Malcolm, have you tried selecting the list and then right clicking and selecting the Font option from the pop up list?



  2. Becky on August 7, 2012 at 1:57 pm

    Malcolm’s not referring to a numbered list (I know cuz I’m trying to do the same thing with no luck) This is referring to the document line numbers — i.e. continuous line numbers. HOw do you change those fonts? I could do it in 2007 but no luck so far w/2010…



    • admin on August 7, 2012 at 11:33 pm

      Becky, the process is the same for MS Word 2010. The reason it may look difficult is because probably you cannot see the “Line Number” style listed in the Styles list. If that is the case, click Options in the Styles pane and select “All Styles” and “Alphabetical” in the Style Pane Options dialog box and then click OK to return to the Styles pane. The “Line Number” style will be listed there. Then right-click the “Line Number” style, select Modify, and change the font anyway you want. See the August 8, 2012 post on this topic: https://technicalcommunicationcenter.com2012/08/08/how-to-change-line-number-font-in-ms-word-2007/