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Hi!
I have a question about master pages. I have made an A-master that all other pages refer to. This contains the general layout (logo, footer, page number), mirrored on the left and right pages. The other master pages determine standard layouts (text and images) and are only 1 page that you can use both right and left. I would like to be able to use this as well, but if I have a page in the book link to one of these pages, he always takes the right-page layout of the A-master. Is there a way to remedy this?
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Make all of your Master Spreads have two pages. That way, you will get the correct alignment of the common elements.
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Make all of your Master Spreads have two pages. That way, you will get the correct alignment of the common elements.
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Agree with SJRiegel,
since you have a logo and copy on the top right of a right page and a logo at the top left of a left page, I would make each C and D Masters, which are based on A have a left and a right page - facing pages. This way, you can drag the right or left page of Master C or D down to the left or right page in your document and the logo would be on the correct side, top right or top left.
to change a master to a 2 page spread:
Select MP C in the pages panel, right click on the name and choose Master Options for "name of master".
Then type in 2 for Number of Pages
Now, recreate your content on both the left and right sides of the C or D master pages. This way, you can apply C to the right page and D to a left page as an example.
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