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Is there a way to make my chapter numbers automatic when I apply the master page? For the chapter start page I have a separate master page and my Chapter number text box also inside that master page. Tried everything. But its not working. Someone please help.
I don't believe it can be done, at least not with any simple combination of ID features. Parent pages are a peculiar mix of being tightly bound to their document pages AND completely disconnected entities, at the same time. Users would like many features and aspects such as having a Parent page follow a selected paragraph style, but their placement in the page array is fixed, not flexible. It can carry a page numbering marker, but autonumbering will not update — which you've probably already fou
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I don't believe it can be done, at least not with any simple combination of ID features. Parent pages are a peculiar mix of being tightly bound to their document pages AND completely disconnected entities, at the same time. Users would like many features and aspects such as having a Parent page follow a selected paragraph style, but their placement in the page array is fixed, not flexible. It can carry a page numbering marker, but autonumbering will not update — which you've probably already found.
Having the CHAPTER frame on a parent page and disconnecting it on the document page so you can type the current chapter number doesn't seem like an overly difficult process to manage, but no, it's not automatic.
You could flow a text file through those text frames, containing an manually-numbered or autonumbered series, similar to the non-standard page numbering schemes. (Put a text frame where you want it on the parent page. In the first use of the page, flow the numbering text file into that frame. Each iteration of the page will have hte next paragraph in the frame.)
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https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/indesign/using/numbering-pages-chapters-sections.html
2nd paragraph:
Each document can be assigned only one chapter number.
So you need to switch to Sections.
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I don't quite see how to use section numbering in this context, other than by manually defining the section tag in each section.
Seems a bit messy. Am I missing something?
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If used only at the start of the Section - then you are right - but if will be used somewhere else in the text?
So either manual - as you've already suggested - or Sections or variables?
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Yeah, ID's numbering, other than for pages, is not the most flexible system. Either a text flow or a variable, but I'm not sure those can be made to auto-increment.
Perhaps I 'misunderestimate' the project but it doesn't seem like typing one number per chapter, one time, is a big task. Automation is nice but not when more effort is put into it, net, than just 'one and done.'
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You could do it if you use an InDesign book (each chapter is its own .indd file, mananged by the .indb book file) but use ^H in place of ^1 or ^# in auto-numbers.
~Barb
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@James Gifford—NitroPress @Barb Binder @Robert at ID-Tasker Thank you for all your answers and help. Really appreciate your time and effort and trying to help me. I think @James Gifford—NitroPress is right. Its always nice if we can automate it. But its not worth for the effort. I have removed the chapter number text box from Master page and placed them on the chapter pages manually and changed the number. Thanks again for your help.
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If you want to use the chapter number code (^H), then you need to use a book.
If you building a "book" as a single InDesign document, you just need to use straight level-based numbering. This would be done with a paragraph style, not the parent/master page. However, you could place a text frame with the style on a parent page--however, the numbering will only update once you override the parent page item (cntl-shift or cmd-shift click on it after you apply the parent page). I've attached a example for you to check out.
I've also attached a file with examples of various numbering techniques. (I called the single-document numbering "Legal numbering".