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Unlink headers and footers of each section (as has already been suggested). For each section, set page numbering to restart from 1.
In the section 1 header or footer, insert a SET field as follows: { SET section1count { SECTIONPAGES } } In section 2, insert the corresponding field construct: { SET section2count { SECTIONPAGES } } And similarly for each subsequent section. Use Ctrl+F9 to insert each pair of field delimiters, { }, and type the code as shown. Press F9 to update. Alt+F9 shows/hides field codes. To calculate total page numbers in each section, you'll need fields as follows: Section 1: { PAGE } of { NUMPAGES } Section 2: { = { PAGE } + { section1count } } of { NUMPAGES } Section 3: { = { PAGE } + { section1count } + { section2count } } of { NUMPAGES } If the number of pages changes, you can update the fields by switching to Print Preview and then back to your current view (Ctrl+F2 followed by ESC).
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