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Indesign, I can no longer apply parent pages to the document

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May 05, 2024 May 05, 2024

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Hi,

 

I have been working on a book of 206 pages for about 6 months. When I sent it to the printer they asked me to redo the layout so that everything was on single pages rather than spreads. When I changed from spreads to pages in my document setup all my layout got messed up. I redid my parent pages and I was re-associating each page with a parent or master. It was working perfectly when out of nowhere (I wasn't changing anything) none of the parent pages would work. The only thing I can add is the master page. Every single parent page dropped into the document becomes the master page.

 

I couldn't sleep last night lol. Any help would be reatly appreciated,

Liba

 

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Community Expert , May 05, 2024 May 05, 2024

When you Export from InDesign to PDF for Print select Export As Pages (not Spreads) and tick Use Document Bleed Settings; your printer will advise you whether they want crop marks or not.

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When you Export from InDesign to PDF for Print select Export As Pages (not Spreads) and tick Use Document Bleed Settings; your printer will advise you whether they want crop marks or not.

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