![]() Once you have that set up the way you like paste the text for chapter 1 into that first page's frame. Then apply the chapter master but uncheck the replace checkbox. Apply your layout master to it if it's not already applied which by default will replace whatever was applied. Yes, I could apply the chapter 2 master to a chapter 3 page which would be confusing but I don't do that.Īfter adding your front matter (which is a separate topic), add the first page for chapter 1. ![]() My chapter master contains nothing but the page number and the chapter name in the footer (I have no headers). My "Two Column" master has a single text frame on the left page linked to a single text frame on the right page, both with two columns. My layout master contains nothing but a text frame. Thanks for the help, and I think I have a better workflow going forward. With all this being said, what is the use of sections? Seems like they may be more trouble than they're worth. Just to be clear, though, your chapter titles aren't linked to the text in the footer, correct? I didn't know you could apply two master pages. Then if I add or remove pages from a chapter, it doesn't impact the chapter headings for any other page. I create each chapter as a separate story (series of linked frames) and apply a separate master page that includes the chapter name to its pages. If you're just trying to get your chapter headings on the right pages there are easy workarounds. Would anyone else benefit from it working how I believe it should? I figured I'd get some feedback before suggesting a change to the way the software works. I tried to search for anyone else having this problem and didn't find anyone else having the same problem (found similar, but not the same). ![]() Can I not set a section in the document to the content and if I add or subtract content anywhere in the document causing the sections to shift pages have the software automatically update the page ranges for the sections? Seems like this should happen automatically to me, or maybe I'm dense or missing something. Maybe I'm doing this wrong or misunderstanding the way that Publisher works, but according to the help, you assign sections to page ranges.
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