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I have a 22 chapter book in Indesign. Formatted ahead of time in Parent Pages, sychronized successfully, images embedded. IND tells me I have no errors. Chapter Title appears on top left page, Book title on top right page, page numbers at bottom left and bottom right. Last chapter, I noticed it said, in lower. case instead of all CAPS (as formatted), "chapter 22" instead of chapter title. All the others are correct as formatted.
I decided to say Chapter 1 , Chapter 2, etc. at the top of the first page of each chapter and moved the chapter title down at bit and centered. Now, every other chapter lists chapter title # at the top left of each left page for that chapter instead of chapter title. What have I done wrong? I copied and used a test book, synchronized the book but now the page titles (top left) alternate with chapter numbers instead.
Anyone have experience or information about this? Would appreciate some clues. tanX
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Save as a pdf. Go to tools scroll down to preflight and run it through there. It finds much more errors than InDesign preflight.
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Save as a pdf. Go to tools scroll down to preflight and run it through there. It finds much more errors than InDesign preflight.
By @lisa_9817
Acrobat preflight is not relevant to this question.
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it willl tell you which fonts are causing problems
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You can also bring it to Acrobat and go to create Output tool, from the All Tools menu, select use print production's Output preview. Run through there. It finds more problems for printing.
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You can also bring it to Acrobat and go to create Output tool, from the All Tools menu, select use print production's Output preview. Run through there. It finds more problems for printing.
By @lisa_9817
another post that doesn't make any sense - although by now it's pretty clear that this user is another AI bot.
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Are all the chapters in one file, or are you using the Book feature for 22 different files.
Can you show a screen grab of what is "not right" version what it should be?
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All chapters, intro, preface, copyright page, title page, endnotes, about author, dedication page (any I missed) were uploaded into the book panel. When I edit any chapter (or others), I save and replace what is already there because I have to. So far, few issues. But I added one page to the last chapter to 1. add new info and 2. to make it an even number of pages for the printer. Oh, and I did add blank pages as were needed for books, after the front cover is opened.
Cannot figure out where my screenshots disappear to in Mac Os 15.1.6 or is it Mac OS 15.6.1? Not on it right now. so right now I cannot send a screenshot of the window warning I get.
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Cannot figure out where my screenshots disappear to in Mac Os
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By default they should be on the desktop unless a custom location was specifically set by a script. Regardless, you can always send screenshots to the clipboard by adding Control to the regular shortcuts (Cmd-Shift-Ctrl-3 or Cmd-Shift-Ctrl-4). Then just paste them into your message here (or, if you want to save them, open a new document in Preview, which will contain the clipboard automatically).
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To add to @leo.r 's helpful answer:
Find your screenshots
By default, screenshots save to your desktop with the name ”Screen Shot [date] at [time].”
Instead of waiting for the screenshot to be saved to your desktop, you can drag the thumbnail that appears in the corner of your screen, then drop it in another location.
To save a screenshot to the Clipboard instead of your desktop, Control-click the screenshot thumbnail that appears in the corner of your screen, then choose Save to Clipboard from the shortcut menu that appears. Or press Control in addition to the other keys you press to take the screenshot. For example, instead of pressing Shift-Command-3, press Control-Shift-Command-3.
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And Post-Its! I find them so helpful when learning keyboard shortcuts. My goal is to memorize them before the glue dries up and they fall off my monitor. 😉
~Barb
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Check what variables are being used.
Running Header or Chapter Number
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The Running Header variable collects the first occurrence of the referenced paragraph style. If you clicked at the beginning of the Chapter Title, pressed Enter, arrowed up and added the chapter number then it is using the same style as Chapter Title. Change the style name to something different, like Chapter Number.
As for the case, we can format text to appear in all caps but when you collect the text from the source files, it pulls it in as it was originally typed. Select the words chapter 22 in chapter 22 and choose Type > Change Case > Upper Case. Page down to see if that corrects it.
~Barb
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What on earth are you referring to?
Let's break this down...
Running heads
Did you define a Running Header variable to pull the Chapter Titles into the running heads automatically? If not, how did you do it?
~Barb
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Each of these applications is daunting to teach yourself. I get it.
So it sounds like you set up the running header variable to collect the Chapter Titles. Is the chapter number—which us now showing up in the running head—assigned the paragraph style Chapter Title?
~Barb
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I'm not sure.
I think I will have to go into the parent pages to check that.
You can see the applied style on the body pages: either in the ¶ view of Window > Control panel, or Window > Styles > Paragraph styles panel or in the Window > Properties panel.
~Barb
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