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InDesign CC: Master pages accept page-numbering symbol (A) on right-hand page, but only "1.A" on left-hand page. Correct page number appears on right-hand pages of spread, but "1.A" appears on every left-hand page.
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Hi Hugh,
If it says 1.A on all the left pages, then that's what you typed. Instead, you need to put the code for page numbering.
It will show an "A" if the Master Page has a code for A. You can put in up to 4 characters in the code in Options for the Master Page. But you have to use the code. You can't type an A.
What is the 1 in front of the A? Is that for Chapters? Or is it extraneous?
Best,
Jane
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Thank you for your replies.
I used Jeff Witchel's method: copying the text box with "A" in it from the right-hand page to the left-hand page then left-aligning it. Now it works correctly in the document.
Re Jane-e's question "What is the 1 in front of the A? Is that for Chapters? Or is it extraneous?" the answer is I don't know! I did not type a 1 either on the left page or the right page. I assume it is something to do with Chapters, but I do not have chapters and don't want chapters.
The whole business of page numbering in InDesign is not at all easy.
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Jeff is one of the great InDesign gurus, but I would say that inserting automatic page numbering in InDesign is fairly straight forward and easy!
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Really no need to be a "guru" when the problem could just be an auto-numbering badly applied, here, on the left page!!
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Thanks Derek! Looking forward to meeting you at CreativePro Week.
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If the 1. is extraneous and/or you simply don't want it, you can safely delete it!
The thing to remember is you need a code to number pages and can't just type an "A" or a "1".
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Thank you all again. The 1. was extraneous – i.e. I never typed it: it just appeared – but if I tried to delete the A it deleted the 1. as well.
I think what I was doing wrong was simply typing A in a text box on the Master Page without doing it through Type>Insert Special Character>Markers>Current Page Number.
This I have now learnt with all your help. Thank you again. Hugh
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Yay!
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Sorry! … but apparently, you have learned nothing here!
Make disappear a problem as Jeff Witchell does doesn't tell you why this problem is!
You say: I've simply typed "A" …
Maybe someone could tell us how this "A" could become "1.A" and how the "1." could disappear if "A" is removed!
THAT IS A GOOD QUESTION?
… And its only answer will help you!
Best,
Michel from FRIdNGE
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Hi Michel,
I bet if Hugh started from scratch with a new Text Frame and with the Type tool selected, went to Type > Insert Special Character > Markers > Current Page Number, it would work perfectly.
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Jeff
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Jeff,
"… it would work perfectly."
Definitely not! …
I could post an ID doc. here where each time you create a new text frame and type inside it "A" [as current page number or anything else! …], you would get: "1.A"… and when you remove "A" [or …], the "1." would disappear!
When an user does something … by error or without having a satisfying explanation about its result, tell him why is, imho, really more helpful than "mettre le problème sous le tapis pour le faire disparaître!" [in French]
Best,
Michel
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If he has numbering formatting applied to the Frame, it could have this result. That's why I told Hugh to create a new frame.
Just a quick question Michel. Are you interested in helping people or finding issues with other people's answers?
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Just a quick question too, Jeff. Are you interested in helping people, just not trying to find the true reason of their problem and explain it to them?
Personally not me! … and Yes! Your first post doesn't satisfy me because you didn't really explain why Hugh has a problem!
… And I think it's the most important point here! … If Hugh doesn't know why, his problem will surely appear again! …
Are not you ... an expert a little curious to know?
Best,
Michel
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As a volunteer answering questions for Adobe, I see my job here as someone who solves people's problems. How they got there in the first place is secondary. I'm not a mindreader, just an Adobe Certified Instructor.
If you look above at my previous answer (13), I think you'll see that I explained how Hugh possibly got to where he was.
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Jeff,
You just confirm what I previously indicated in my posts 6 and 10, as possible explanation! …
But I'm truly very surprised to read that, for you, "how they got there in the first place is secondary …"!
I'm not myself an "ACI", an "ACP", a trainer or "one of the great InDesign gurus"!
Just a simple InDesign user interested by a problem encountered by someone else!
Nothing more! Have a good day!
[end of story]
Best,
Michel
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Copy the text frame from your left-hand page and paste it on your right-hand page. Position the frame where you want. And it will work. Typing an A on a Master Page will give you that same A on your document pages.