![]() ![]() You should see a page-sized ] symbol that means it’s connected (This is what allows me to paginate murals in this config.) In the palette page view, manually drag your pages up until they align in a horizontal row.Uncheck: Allow Selected Spread to shuffle.Uncheck: Allow Document Pages to Shuffle.So proceed with caution (on a copy of your doc, not your original). I could be putting you in a world of trouble with this. I also don’t know if this works with an existing layout. It views correctly, but didn’t try to print it. But you can do it vertically, I just don’t know if the PDF will print correctly. I only do it horizontally when someone sends me a mural file in InDesign. After doing this InDesign will let you change the master page of A1.I don’t know if this will work for you, or for output. I added a Section Prefix of “A” so InDesign could distinguish between pages A1 and 1. Go to the Pages palette menu and select “Numbering and section options”. To me, it makes more sense to rename the cover page 1, because it’s not included in any page numbering sequence. To fix this all you need to do is rename one of the “page 1”s. InDesign is confused! Poor lil’ InDesign. I got this message when I tried to apply a new master page to the cover page (1):īasically it’s telling me it can’t apply the master page I want, because there are 2 x “pages 1”s in my document. Note that you may run into issues if your document has duplicate page numbers from doing the above steps. This will unlock the items from the master page, so you can then select and delete the bits you don’t need, such as the page numbers. Or, you can go to the Pages palette menu, and select Override all Master page items.Choose “Apply master to pages…” and then choose the master page you want to use instead of A-Master. To do this, select the page you want to apply the different master page to, and click the Pages palette menu button. Apply a different master page which doesn’t contain any page numbering, such as the master called “None”.If you want to remove page numbers from any of the pages in your document you have two choices: Your page numbers should have automatically renumbered.ħ. It’s simply telling you that some of your pages will have identical page numbers. you can make an “even” left-side page into page 1. This will work with either a left- or right-side page (i.e. Select Start page numbering at and set the number in the box to be “1”. Click on the Pages palette menu button again. Uncheck the option Allow document pages to shuffle.ģ. The Pages palette has a menu you can access from the button on the top right of the panel. In this example, I want to choose page 2, and have the actual page number say “1” on the page. In your pages panel, double-click on the page icon where you want to start your numbering. ![]() Note: suggest you do this process only once you are happy with the final layout of your document, as it does require you to turn off shuffling of pages.ġ. What I want is for the page numbering to start on page 2, but instead of saying “2”, I want it to say “1”. You can see that I have a cover page with no page number on it, but the actual numbering starts with number “2” on page 2. BEFOREĪbove is my document before I made this tutorial. This tutorial will show you how to adjust your page numbers so you can have them starting where you want. Since the page numbers don’t appear on these pages, you probably don’t want them counted in the page numbering sequence either. If you have a cover at the start of your document, you may have one or more pages where you do not want the pages numbers to appear. When you use the A-Master and add auto-page numbering, InDesign counts each page from the very start of the document. ![]()
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