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You'll be shown a clear indication of selection when a specific page is selected ( single click just selects a page ).ĭrag Master page from the thumbnail into the New page icon or Right click Master page and select Duplicate Master page. You can double click the Master thumbnail and the same thing applies to the page thumbnails. Switching between Page view and Master page view The letter A on the top of the page thumbnails in my example image indicates that I have Master page A set to all of the pages. The bottom of my Pages panel says 1 Master and also I clearly have "A-master" selected, these two things indicate that I'm in Master page view at the moment. The red rectangle in my example exists to show that you can put more than just a background color in there. Master pages are great for elements that are static, like if you have a header that repeats throughout all of the pages, this would be the way to go.
None of the selection tools will react to the elements in master page if you're in the Page view. Unless you are in the master page of course. You can't arrange anything below the elements in a master page,
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( You may want to think of master pages like they were locked layers that are always at the bottom and you can assign them to specific pages easily ). This acts as a background for the pages you set this master page into. As you can see from the image, this repeats throughout all of my pages. Here's an example image where I have set blue rectangle along with red one into a master page. Make a new master page ( or use the A-master ),įill the master page with Rectangle tool ( Make sure to get those bleed area's as well. To make background color for your document, I'd recommend Master pages.įrom the top menu: Window > Pages In the top of this panel ( as a default ) you will have the Masters and the pages are shown at the bottom. In your example image, the "white background" is just the background color of acrobat. It's like "non-printing color" as in the resulting background is really transparent. That opens the Print dialog box.The Paper swatch is meant to imitate your paper color for when you are printing to colored paper.
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If you do have one or more blank pages in your document, and you want them to print like that, you need to take emergency action: Click the Print Settings button at the bottom of the Print Booklet dialog box. So if you have a 16-page document with 2 blank pages, then Print Booklet warns you that it will add two blank pages at the end - probably not what you want. InDesign won’t print blank pages by default, and therefore Print Booklet doesn’t see them.