Mark F. wrote: > What has to be another very basic challenge.... > > I'm putting together a book with the usual double-sided pages. > But I find that if I insert a single page between two existing pages, the > contents on all > subsequent pages shift due to being put onto an opposite side page. > > If I insert two pages, this doesn't occur because subsequent pages are > shifted > to a page on the correct side. > > The same problem occurs when moving pages, or any other operation that > involves > changing around the order of document parts. > > Deleting, adding, and moving pages is such a common operation that I realize > I have > be totally missing something elementary. How do I ensure that all pages > will remain > with their correct side, whether it be LHS or RHS? > > Or is there a way to realign arbitrary ranges of pages? > I'm not quite sure what you expect to happen, to allow 2 left-side pages or 2 right-side pages in a row? I think you just illustrate the challenges of layout, and what you really want is for the content to be reasonably stable before you begin laying out the pages.
Greg
