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Hi
I am trying to make a cross-reference with destination on a master page.In my Cross-References box I can se the name of the cross reference, and a red MP (see the attached screen shot) and the text "Invalid destination: on a master page".
Thus the cross reference is unresolved. Does that mean that is is impossible to have a cross-reference destination on a master page, or am I missing something? Can it be resolved?
Does that mean that is is impossible to have a cross-reference destination on a master page, or am I missing something? Can it be resolved?
By @ryanp50725768
The idea behind a cross reference is to direct the user to another location within your document. As an example, "For more information, see Table 2 on page 21." When the user clicks the cross reference in a PDF or other online format, they will hyperlink to page 21 to see the table. You cannot send a user to a master page because they don
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Do you want to create a link on a page where the reader can click on a word or words (or an image) and go to another page in the document, in an Interactive PDF?
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Hi Derek
I want to create a book with several documents in it. The numbering must be page X out of Y (like page 3 out of 29)
I am using cross-references as Indesign cannot make this numbering across the documents in a book.
It works if I make a cross-reference on the last page in the last document in the book, but if I could make af master page with the name "Last Page" or something, then I could just apply it to the last page in the last doc in the book. But it is possible to have cross-reference desitnation on a master page? That's the question.
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So do you want a word(s) or button shape on each page that when selected takes you to say the Contents page of the document?
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No. The cross reference text must be invisible. The cross reference is only for making the pagenumbers appear like X out of Y pages across the book. The cross reference links to a paragraph style and the cross reference format is page number, and the definition is <pageNum />.
The result is a book of 30 pages that displays the pagenumbers like 1/30, 2/30, 3/30 and so on.
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To add a number after the folio add it to the master page e.g. A/30
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Yes, I know, but it does not work on books with several documents in it. It only works on the separate documents.
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Does that mean that is is impossible to have a cross-reference destination on a master page, or am I missing something? Can it be resolved?
By @ryanp50725768
The idea behind a cross reference is to direct the user to another location within your document. As an example, "For more information, see Table 2 on page 21." When the user clicks the cross reference in a PDF or other online format, they will hyperlink to page 21 to see the table. You cannot send a user to a master page because they don't exist in the published document.
Instead, add a frame to the last page of the book, add some text like "last page", put it on a layer that is designated non-printing, and then cross reference that text to pull in the Page Number. You will just need to check it after final edits to be sure that it is still on the last page.
~Barb
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Hi Barb
Yes, thats is exactly what my present page numbering solution is. But now I know that is is not possible to make x-ref on master pages.
Thank you 🙂
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Well, it's good to know you are doing it right! 😀
I was thinking about it after I posted my response. Another option that would keep you from having to keep track of the frame on the last page—because who wants any extra steps?—is to x-ref the final paragraph at the end of last the document file in the book. Then, if that paragraph moves during edits, InDesign will keep an eye on it for you.
~Barb