Your document has far more issues than the ones you've identified to resolve. It's an abomination that looks to me like it's either been converted from a PDF or someone who doesn't know the first thing about word-processing has used whatever word-processor it was typed on as a typewriter. Every line in some paragraphs has been terminated by a paragraph break and spaces etc. used to force the alignment of subsequent lines and paragraph numbering has been done manually instead of using Word's numbering tools - even for the Article headings that use Word's heading Style and an auto numbering system! As such, the document would be a nightmare to maintain. Plus, such Styles as have been used have been used inconsistently, making it impossible to use Word's built-in features to create an intelligent Table of Contents, for example. Whoever is responsible for this needs to go on a basic Word users' course.
The page numbering is easy to sort out - it's just a matter of copying the previous Article heading's paragraph break to the new Article, then change the starting-from # to XXVI.
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Paul Edstein
[Fmr MS MVP - Word]
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