On Sunday 14 October 2012 00:59:31 Luis Bernardo wrote:
> If I understand what you are saying, for every chapter you use a new
> page-sequence.
>
> Then, all you have to do is set initial-page-number="1"in the first
> chapter, and set initial-page-number="auto" in the remaining chapters.
That's t
If I understand what you are saying, for every chapter you use a new
page-sequence.
Then, all you have to do is set initial-page-number="1"in the first
chapter, and set initial-page-number="auto" in the remaining chapters.
On 10/13/12 11:28 PM, Samuel Penn wrote:
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On Saturday 13 October 2012 10:45:32 Bonekrusher wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Simply put your cover in its own page-sequence. Your chapter page-sequence
> should then be set to initial-page-number="1".
That's what I'm doing at the moment. However, each chapter has it's
own page-sequence (there are different
Hi,
I want to add a front cover sheet to a document. The document
is two-sided, consisting of multiple chapters (each being a
page-sequence) with the page number in the header.
My problem, is that when I add the cover, it is treated as
pages one and two (I want the first 'real' page to start on