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++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| setpagenumber |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+Abbreviation: ã|\spnã%
+
+Parameters: ã|previous page numberã%
+
+ ã|Description:ã%
+The \setpagenumber markup resets the page number of a paper. The first page
+of a document, commonly referred to as the title page, is treated as page
+number "1". You can begin the document with a page number other than 1, or
+renumber sections of the document.
+ The \setpagenumber markup can be specified anywhere in your document.
+It changes the number of the current page. This can be particularly useful
+if you are printing your document one part or chapter at a time.
+ To get pages in lower case roman numerals, for lead pages, enter a
+negative number, for instance \setpagenumber{-1}.
+
+ ã|Example:ã%
+To set the page number so that the sentence beginning "Furthermore . . . "
+is on page 11, enter
+
+as shown in this series of figures.
+% insert four full-page figures
+\setpagenumber{10}
+\newpage
+Furthermore, there are too many physical
+similarities between human forms and earth forms
+to dismiss. Indeed, they are made of the same . . .
+
+ You could also have placed the \setpagenumber markup after the \newpage
+and changed the number from 10 to 11:
+
+as shown in this series of figures.
+% insert four full-page figures
+\newpage
+\setpagenumber{11}
+Furthermore, there are too many physical
+
+similarities between human forms and earth forms
+to dismiss. Indeed, they are made of the same . . .
+
+ ã|Notes:ã%
+To get pages in lower case roman numerals, for lead pages, enter a negative
+number, for instance \setpagenumber{-1}.