Hi all, Here's the situation (Edit: I'm using version 13.0.3.495): I have four master pages (Left, Right, LandscapeLeft, and LandscapeRight) in my two-sided document. I use the landscape pages* for tables that are too wide to fit in a portrait page. Some of these landscape tables span multiple pages. Depending on which side page (left or right) the table begins on, I either apply AnchorLandscapeLeft or AnchorLandscapeRight to the paragraph holding the table's anchor. These paragraph styles are mapped to the appropriate landscape master pages via the reference pages, and are both set to Span. The right-handed landscape pages are applied such that the first page and any subsequent pages receive the LandscapeRight master page (this isn't actually what I need, because I still have to manually set LandscapeLeft to the left-handed pages, but at least it's what I expect). However, when the table begins on a left-handed page and I have AnchorLandscapeLeft applied, it only sets the LandscapeLeft master page to that first page of the table; the subsequent page of the table is being applied a None master page. (There is no "None" master page in my master pages.) I've checked spelling/typos, but the fact that LandscapeLeft is being applied to the page with the anchor means Frame is finding it and doing the work, it's just not spanning. Does anyone have an idea why this is happening? And as a related question, is there a way to tell Frame that the LandscapeLeft and LandscapeRight master pages should be treated as Left and Right pages, so that I don't have to manually apply the appropriate landscape page to the spanning table? Thanks! John *To be clear, the page is set up as a portrait page, but the text frame is rotated 90° counter-clockwise.
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