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I'm making a coupon booklet.
I want numbering only on the front of each coupon.
The problem is that if I remove the page number on the back, it continues to count as if it is still there.
I want the count of the pages to be on the front pages only.
Anyone have a solution for me?
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Page numbering in InDesign is quite rigid, and there is no way to make it skip pages (as you want), number in reverse, duplicate numbers and other variations that are asked about from time to time.
The only way you can number only alternate pages (right-hand or recto pages, for your project, and most) is to use a manual numbering string.
Questions welcome if any of that's unclear.
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There is even no need to create numbers in Excel - just set start number in the ParaStyle and add required number of empty paragraphs - InDesign will still number them.
Or the same can be done in a Notepad, then copy&pasted to InDesign.
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I forget the autonumber gambit every time. 🙂
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I usually use a different approach to this problem. If the backs of the tuickets are all the same I do a one-page file for the back and print that as many times as needed, then make a non'facing pages doc for the fronts of as many pages as required for the numbering, and print it on the blank sides of the previously printed backsides. This is far more efficient on the printer than duplexing.
If you use the auto-numbering paragraph trick you can set this up as an n-up job and cut the tickets apart after printing.