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Inspiring
June 8, 2022
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How to add page numbers that alternate between left and right without spreads/facing pages?

  • June 8, 2022
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I know how to add auto-page numbering that alternate between left and right for spreads/facing pages, but I can't seem to find a way to accomplish this with non-facing pages. The reason I want to do it with non-facing pages, is this: whne working with spreads, when I need to add a page in the middle of my book, Indesign then bumps all my pages to the other side of the spread causing the bleeds to be off and create a layout mess. So I am looking for a way to have alternating pages that is easy to do with a very large page count, that also allows me to easily add pages in the middle of the document without a ton of busy work.

Correct answer hammer0909

The screenshot isn't my actual document, just trying to illustrate the problem I am having. The issue I have with having to reapply a parent page, is if I add a page after page 4 of a 100 page document, then I have to reapply a parent page or adjust my design on 96 pages. Is that what you are suggesting? Or am i just not understanding something? By the way, I really appreciate the help and feedback. thank you!


I've created a video in InDesign to show how this should work. I hope this helps. https://1drv.ms/v/s!AsOY4oj7seXTk54rLIkhf_DGdqoOhQ?e=baCdyd

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hammer0909
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Community Expert
June 8, 2022

Well the problem is that if you are not using facing pages, then you don't have left and right pages. You could do it by creating two parent pages, one with the page number on the left and one with the page number on the right, then apply the left parent page to every other page starting with page 1 and then apply the right parent page to every other page starting on page two.

Inspiring
June 9, 2022

Yeah but in a very large book, that is really tedious since indesign doesn't allow you to apply master to just odd or even pages. Seems really weird there isn't an easy way to do this to avoid human error.

hammer0909
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Community Expert
June 10, 2022

Forgive me, my terminology may not be correct, but is it correct that you are saying i will have to indvidually "re-apply the parent page and re-place the image" 997 times?


No, all of those other pages (and images) will shift to the next page because the images are on each page.