shanerob
Programmer
- Aug 1, 2009
- 5
I am creating a book of 300 pages.
I have designed master pages for:
1) Start of chapter pages
2) 2 page spreads for chapter text with the inside (spine) margins larger than outside margins.
Also text frames for main body of text.
3) Single blank master pages for copyright, title, and other miscellaneous pages.
Now I have run into a problem because I need to add a page to the end of a chapter, but when I do that the shuffle of the following pages puts the chapter text frames on the wrong side. In other words, where they were closer to the outer edge to allow for a wider margin for the spine, they now are closer to the spine than the outer edge.
This also means the text frames do not fall inside the margins defined on the master pages for the chapter spreads.
My question is, does InDesign allow you to "reflow" objects between pages of spreads so that they take into acount which way the page is facing?
Or how does one handle such a thing?
Thanks for the help
I have designed master pages for:
1) Start of chapter pages
2) 2 page spreads for chapter text with the inside (spine) margins larger than outside margins.
Also text frames for main body of text.
3) Single blank master pages for copyright, title, and other miscellaneous pages.
Now I have run into a problem because I need to add a page to the end of a chapter, but when I do that the shuffle of the following pages puts the chapter text frames on the wrong side. In other words, where they were closer to the outer edge to allow for a wider margin for the spine, they now are closer to the spine than the outer edge.
This also means the text frames do not fall inside the margins defined on the master pages for the chapter spreads.
My question is, does InDesign allow you to "reflow" objects between pages of spreads so that they take into acount which way the page is facing?
Or how does one handle such a thing?
Thanks for the help