Hedley Finger wrote:
Occasionally a chapter file ends on a right page
(odd-numbered). Because the pagination is set to even number
of pages, the default Left master is applied to the final
left page (even-numbered) of the chapter. We would like to
apply a special master page devoid of
One trick is to set up your 'default' left and right pages to be 'intentionally
blank' and then they always apply with no headers or footers.
Of course, that means you need to set up a pages with h/f set of masters.
You'll also need to carefully play with the reference pages to apply them, but
All:
Occasionally a chapter file ends on a right page (odd-numbered). Because
the pagination is set to even number of pages, the default Left master is
applied to the final left page (even-numbered) of the chapter. We would
like to apply a special master page devoid of running heads and feet,
Hedley Finger wrote:
> Occasionally a chapter file ends on a right page
> (odd-numbered). Because the pagination is set to even number
> of pages, the default Left master is applied to the final
> left page (even-numbered) of the chapter. We would like to
> apply a special master page
One trick is to set up your 'default' left and right pages to be 'intentionally
blank' and then they always apply with no headers or footers.
Of course, that means you need to set up a "pages with h/f" set of masters.
You'll also need to carefully play with the reference pages to apply them,
Headley, I use Silicon Prairie Software's MasterPage Tools to do
this. I'm really pleased with their product.
http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/
Carol
On 11/21/2006 6:04:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there some way to do this automagically? Or do I have to write a
FrameScript
Headley, I use Silicon Prairie Software's MasterPage Tools to do
this. I'm really pleased with their product.
http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/
Carol
On 11/21/2006 6:04:58 PM, hedley.finger at myob.com wrote:
> Is there some way to do this automagically? Or do I have to write a
>