[Help](https://revise.io/help)›Page Layout

# Page Layout

## Paged vs. Pageless

Revise can display your document as discrete pages - like a printed sheet with margins - or in a continuous, pageless flow with no page breaks. Pick whichever suits what you're writing: paged mode is ideal for documents headed for print or PDF, while pageless mode is great for notes and web content.

### Page Layout Settings

Open Page Layout from the Layout menu to control how the page looks:

- Page size - Letter, A4, and other standard sizes.
- Orientation - portrait or landscape.
- Margins - set the top, bottom, left, and right margins.

You can also save your preferred layout as the default for new documents.

### Page Numbers

Choose Page Numbers from the Layout menu to add numbering to your pages, set whether they sit at the top or bottom, and pick the starting number.

Tip: Insert a [page break](https://revise.io/help/inserting-content) to push the following content onto a fresh page in paged mode.
