Did I understand ocrrectly: Master pages cannot contain elements with different content on different pages except page numbers?
If so, how can I apply a "master layout" to include ever the same text frames (left/right) on a page? Do I miss something here? To rest assured, I spent an hour or so skimming through the documents, experimenting, trying to find out, Googling, ... As far as I can see, you can only place text frames automatically when creating a new document. Is this correct? Also: If I want to have a header line showing the chapter title left and the section title right, for example (which is something common in book layout, LaTex can do this easily), I understand that this has to be done manually on each page (maybe copied and pasted, using the scrapbook) or else a Python script has to be set up doing this for me, right? Or by defining lots of master pages by way of duplication, the first one having page numbers only, then one with a header for the first chapter, the next one for the second chapter and so on, data changing with each page to be still added manually? Or is the scrapbook the tool to perform these repeating actions like placing text frames and placing a text frame and an image frame within? If so, is there a trick to place them exactly instead of pushing them around or correcting data via keybord in the properties page? By the way, text import works great now :-) Thanks a lot! Werner
