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pkm123_in@adobeforums.com #1
chapter name or section name
I would like to know the following:
I was setting a page layout of about 50 pages in indesign 2.0. Document is regarding compilation of articles published in different local newspapers. I want that Books Title should come up in the left page at the top left margin and Article name (i.e. chapter name etc.) should come up in the right page at the right margin. I want that these headings should come automatically if I give article name(chapter name)a style.
How i can insert these headings in my master page. I only find the 'insert page No." no other options like chapter heading etc. to insert in the master page.
Please help!
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Stu_Bloom@adobeforums.com #2
Re: chapter name or section name
You can't find them because they aren't there.
That's one of the "long document features" that InDesign lacks.
Yes, I know word processors have had it since the 1980s (at least since WordPerfect 4.2, circa 1985). But InDesign is aimed at "designers" and "graphics professionals," who are not perceived as needing those things.
There are also no footnotes, cross-references, fields ...
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