OK, you didn't provide many details on your setup, but if you're doing something where the back of the numbered page is actually 34, but in the book it's blank... you could do this:
Start with the current page number variable for the visible page, as you have it. On the blank page, put a paragraph tag that you set up so the font is white, so it won't be visible. Then insert the current page number variable as the tag's content. Note that it needs to be in a body text flow, but you can create a small text frame for a B text flow to hide it, and so that it won't move with pagination changes. Back on the "visible" page, put in a cross-reference to the hidden paragraph tag, and specify <$paranumonly> as the contents of the cross-ref format. Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson No disclaimers apply. DoD 358 On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Adam Schweitzer <adam.schweitzer at magellan.aero> wrote: > Hi All, > > We have some documents which need to have pages numbered in the > following way: > n / (n + 1) > where n is the page number. ?(IE. on page 33, it needs to say 33/34). > > Inserting a variable defined as <$curpagenum> gives page n - but I > cannot figure out a way to insert n + 1 (ie. <$curpagenum + 1> does not > give the result I hoped for..) > > How would I go about doing this? > > Regards, > Adam Schweitzer > Orenda Aerospace > _______________________________________________ > > > You are currently subscribed to Framers as art.campbell at gmail.com. > > Send list messages to framers at lists.frameusers.com. > > To unsubscribe send a blank email to > framers-unsubscribe at lists.frameusers.com > or visit > http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/art.campbell%40gmail.com > > Send administrative questions to listadmin at frameusers.com. Visit > http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info. >