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The screen shots are not as helpful as the actual document would be.

Page numbering is a function of sections. The numbering is changed in the Format Page Numbers dialog. Insert > Page Numbers > Format Page Numbers.

You can tell sections to start on an even or odd page. Doing this will create a blank page (no header/footer) if needed.

It is unusual to restart page numbers at the beginning of each section.

See Numbering Front Matter (Ribbon) and Sections / Headers and Footers in Microsoft Word 2007-2013.
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