You use lower case roman numerals. For example, page 2 would be page ii and page 4 would be page iv.
They are frequently used to number the pages in the index and table of contents.
Roman numerals appear both in upper case and lower case. The introductory pages of books are often numbered in lower case Roman numerals.
In Europe, the Hindu-Arabic numerals gradually displaced the Roman numerals over a long period, from about 1000 AD to about 1500 AD. After that time, Roman numerals were no longer used in calculations. Roman numerals remained in use in "official" contexts, such as dates on the foundation stones of buildings, up to very recently. They are also still used in the names of monarchs (Queen Elizabeth II, Louis XIV of France), and Popes (Pope Pius X). Also the introductory pages of books are often labelled with Roman numerals. = =
Yes, roman numerals are quite commonly used in books. They are primarily seen in the introductory pages, uncapitalized and italicized(i, ii, iv, x). As for the actual book part, I've never seen a book with page numbers in roman numerals
To type Roman numerals in Pages, you can use the "Format" menu, followed by "Font" and then "Show Fonts." In the "Font" dialog box, there is an option called "Character Set" where you can select "Roman Numerals" to access a range of Roman numeral characters. Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts, such as Option + Shift + I for uppercase Roman numerals and Option + I for lowercase Roman numerals.
The title page is part of the preliminary pages of a business report. Other pages included in the preliminary pages include the list of tables and figures, and the contents page.
Other elements that are commonly included in a report's preliminary pages are an executive summary, a list of figures/tables, a list of abbreviations/acronyms, acknowledgments, and a glossary if needed.
preliminary pages are the first pages of the book that appears before the text begins
The page number on the first page of an unbound report is commonly placed in the footer centered at the bottom of the page. It is usually formatted differently (such as using Roman numerals or not displaying the number) than the page numbers on the following pages.
They are frequently used to number the pages in the index and table of contents.
Report to the Principal's Office has 134 pages.
The Harpole Report has 164 pages.
The Ratzinger Report has 197 pages.
Report on Probability A has 128 pages.
Mitchell Report has 409 pages.
Auschwitz Report has 97 pages.
It is not the number of sentences important in a report, but the number of pages and paragraphs. Depending on the level of schooling you are in some reports can vary from as little as 3 pages to as many as 20+. I required my 5th grade students to do a 3-5 page report, but expected my college students to write a 15-20 page report.