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Previous and Current Page Numbers on Odd Pages.

By Cari Jansen | June 7, 2009

Digitip 087 – Adobe InDesign CS4

26-June-2009 – Comment Cari: “Bob Bringhurst (who’s responsible for Help Documentation for InDesign and InCopy), is acknowledging that the changed behaviour we’re seeing in CS4 is a bug. See his post ‘Page Numbering on a Single Spread Page‘.”

The following tip is the CS4 write-up of a Digitip 027. Based on the comments below that particular tip, I’ve decided to add an CS4 step-by-step instructions, as it seems that possibly the change in terminology, Auto Page Number is now called Current Page Number… causes some confusion. In addition, the tip doesn’t work like it used to  in earlier versions of InDesign :-(

Like the previous tip, this tip looks at creating double page numbering on the right hand page, indicating the left-page number and right-page number in the same text frame on the right hand page.

Master page setup

Start by creating a new document, and select the Facing Pages option. Or alternatively work with island spread master pages. In your Pages panel double click the A-Master A or other Master page that is going to be the basis for the pages that will have the double page numbering on their right hand page.

A-Master A selected in Pages panel

Your document will then display a page spread.

Two text boxes

On the left hand page draw a text frame (click drag with the type tool), then using the Selection tool, with the text frame still selected, click the Out port (see image below). Doing so changes the cursor into a loaded Type Cursor icon. With the loaded cursor, click-and-drag on the right hand page to create a second text frame.

Insert Text Frame on Left Master

The two frames are now threaded. Double click with your Selection tool in the first frame to access the Type Tool again. You should see a flashing cursor in the first text frame.

Second Frame created and threaded with first frame

The page numbers

Now that the text cursor is flashing away, let’s force it to jump to the text frame on the right hand page, by choosing Type > Insert Break Character > Frame Break.

Type > Insert Break Character > Frame Break

Now we are ready to include our (automatic) previous page number marker.

Choose Type > Insert Special Character > Markers > Previous Page Number to insert the marker for the Page number on the left-hand page (which is indeed your previous page).

Inserting special character for previous page number

Next insert the characters that sit between the previous and current page numbers. I’m inserting a pipe character in this example.

Time to insert the current page number now. This will set the actual page number of the right-hand page. Choose Type > Insert Special Character > Markers > Current Page Number to insert the marker for the Current Page Number

Inserting Special Marker

So now we have two “A”’s in our master page indicating some automatic numbering occurring in A-Master (hence the letter A).

Double Markers on the Master page

At this stage you might have the urge to test things and navigate to your document pages… but I can guarantee you things won’t work as they did in earlier versions of InDesign…

So here’s what you do next as a work-around to make things sort of work again in CS4. It’s a dirty trick not as clean and nice as it all used to be.

Alright. Pull up your Layers Panel (Window menu) and create a new layer called “PageNumber Frames”

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The dirty trick here is that we’ll have to ensure that ALL the frames involved in creating the page numbering are going to be overridden on the document pages of your document. Now that is a little bit of a painful task and you certain wouldn’t want to override all master page items… It defeats the purpose of using master page items doesn’t it?

So the trick here is that you must ensure that the frames involved with this page numbering tip are placed on their own unique layer.

Select the frames, then click and drag the little icon in the Layers panel that points to you having something selected into your newly created layer.

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Leave this as it is further and start the work on the rest of your document. Complete your pagination and your page designs and when you’re finished with that lock all BUT the PageNumber Frames layer.

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Yay, now it is time to return to your document pages.

In the Pages panel select (double click) the first page of your document, scroll down to the last page of your document. Press the Shift-key on the keyboard and click the last page of the document in the panel. All pages should now be selected.

Next choose Override All Master Items from the Pages panel menu.  Because we had all other layers locked, any other master page items NOT placed on the only unlocked layer will remain as they are and won’t be overridden.

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Topics: adobe, digitip, indesign | 3 Comments »

3 Responses to “Previous and Current Page Numbers on Odd Pages.”

  1. Muel says:
    July 12th, 2009 at 6:15 pm

    thanks a lot, it works! i wasn’t sure until last step… but now it’s fine, what a relief!

  2. Cari Jansen says:
    July 19th, 2009 at 1:45 pm

    @Muel. That’s great news :-)

  3. bo says:
    July 30th, 2009 at 6:23 pm

    you can share this file for me?? pls….

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