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December 8, 2022
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Why if I change elements in master pages, the changes are not applied?

  • December 8, 2022
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Hello everybody. Why if I change elements in master pages, the changes are not applied to the corresponding pages of the document? If I try to use the "apply master to pages" function again, 2 masters appear on the document: the old one with no changes and the new one with the changes. This is only happening to me on the last created document; in the other documents everything works fine. Thanks to anyone who wants to help me.

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Frans v.d. Geest
Braniac
December 8, 2022

Use the '(re)-Apply Master/Parent to (number) pages' from the Pages Panel fly-out menu (to get rid over overrides).

 

rob day
Braniac
December 8, 2022

Hi @Marcello27490397eafs , If you override a master page item on a page, and make a change, the changed property is no longer linked to the master. So if you override a rectangle, move it on the page, and go back to the master page and move the master page item, the overridden page item will not respond because its x,y position property has been unlinked from the master.

Participating Frequently
December 8, 2022

I understand, thank you... and I appreciate your explanation of how Indesign works. However, this doesn't make my job easier. I've been working for over 5 hours, one master page after another, all "by hand" and I've done a third of the work. With another program I would have done it in a few seconds... But that's the way it is now.

Robert at ID-Tasker
Braniac
December 8, 2022

Maybe the problem is not with the InDesign - but with the way you are using it?

 

If you describe what you want to achieve - we can tell you how to do it correctly - or if it can't be done...

 

Braniac
December 8, 2022

One of the reasons is because the objects have been unlocked and changed from the page in question. Then it loses the relationship to the Parent Page. 

 

Delete the items that should be master page items on hte pages - and reapply the master pages. 

Participating Frequently
December 8, 2022

Thank you. However, this is a document of crca 1000 pages with 90 master pages. Like a dictionary. It's a huge job. Time, effort and money. I'm thinking of going back to good old Word.

Robert at ID-Tasker
Braniac
December 8, 2022

I think it should be easier - and safer - if you split your document into smaller portions and use Book feature?

 

Because 90 Masters... 

 

Steve Werner
Braniac
December 8, 2022

The fact that it only happens with one document suggests that there may be corruption in the document. Try saving as IDML (File > Save As > InDesign CS4 or Later [IDML]). Open the IDML file into InDesign to see if it solves the problem. This can often fix corruption.

Participating Frequently
December 8, 2022

Unfortunately, even if I did that, I didn't solve it. Thanks anyway for the help.

Participating Frequently
December 8, 2022

I noticed that the problem occurs after changing the document size (I increased the pages by 1cm). If I go back to the orignal size, everything works. Strange: it's a change that even a trivial Word would be unable to handle. It almost feels like I'm working on a Commodore 64