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February 16, 2018
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InDesign - Master Pages Based On Master (facing pages)

  • February 16, 2018
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Simple facing document with one master page A (facing pages) and two master pages (facing pages) based on Master A.

Master page A applied to all pages.

WHEN APPLYING Master page B on a right page, one element disappears on the left page???

Been trying to find a solution for over a year. In it again now, and still cannot find a solution.

Please help! My students are near an exam, and the Based on option is necessary.

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Barb Binder
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Community Expert
February 16, 2018

And I'm happy to take a quick look. You can put the file (or just a few pages of the file) on dropbox and post a link here (public) or message me by hovering over my name (private).

~Barb

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
MaC_CSRS
Participating Frequently
February 18, 2018

Thank you Barb!

Here is the link DropBox to the document in question : Dropbox - C17-exercice SECTION.indd

And a link to a video demonstrating the problem : Dropbox - feb162018-masterPAGE InDegisn problem.mov

InDesign 13.0.1

Legend
February 16, 2018

Go back to Master page A, and make sure that none of the elements cross over the center line. An object meant to be on the left-hand-page could be mapped to the right-hand one if its right edge is on the right-hand page.

MaC_CSRS
Participating Frequently
February 18, 2018

Hello SJ!

Yeah... done that. Nothing crosses over...

In fact, when the master page B is not «Based on» (and everything copy/paste on) there is no problem. But what is the use of «Based on» if it doesn’t work. I had that problem intermittently with my students last year, but couldn’t find a way out.

Here a link to my document : Dropbox - C17-exercice SECTION.indd 

Thanks!

Steve Werner
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 16, 2018

Version of InDesign? What operating system? Please provide screen captures to help us understand.

MaC_CSRS
Participating Frequently
February 18, 2018

Hello Steve!

Here is my document : Dropbox - C17-exercice SECTION.indd

And a video demonstrating my problem : Dropbox - feb162018-masterPAGE InDegisn problem.mov

Not the first time this happens. As if the «Based on» doesn't work properly.

Thank you!!

Barb Binder
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 18, 2018

Hi mac_csrs :

I don't see any reason for this to happen, but I was able to reproduce it in the file you posted.

  • I broke the link between A and B (basing B on None) and it worked correctly, as you described above.
  • I relinked them (basing B on A) and the problem was resolved for B, but C was still an issue.
  • I broke the link between C and A (basing C on none), tested, and then relinked C to A or B, and I couldn't make the issue happen again.

Try basing both B and C on None, and then relink them to A and let us know if that takes care of it.

~Barb

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training