Hi Mark -- Best not to be making such major changes so late in the workflow of the document. If you have to insert an odd number of pages, though, you'll need to go through the later ones that have moved, select each one, go to Page >> Apply Master Page, and select the correct master (right or left). DAN
Eeeyow. Okay. Looks like more explanation on my part is in order. I have a good idea of what the book is going to look like. I can lay out individual chapters with good results. I have a handle on the margins, illustrations, headers/footers, and virtually all other details. This is a technical/hobbyist book which consists of numerous sections, each on a different piece of equipment. I have more sections than are necessary to reach my target size of 235-250 pages (~125 two-sided pages). That's why I'm looking for a way to move, add, or delete sections. Right now, I don't have a final idea of WHICH sections are ultimately going to be used because I don't have a good enough estimate of the page count until I actually lay them out with all the pix. This is a heavily-illustrated book. Sort of a Catch-22. Certainly people have had to add an odd number of pages to a two-sided book late in the game for some reason or other. Either that or I'm totally abusing the desktop publishing concept. :confused: BTW, I did try an example of deleting a single page, then going to one of resulting offset pages and applying a correct master page. As far as I could see, nothing happened at all. Probably something I goofed up. Another way to get around this could be writing the book in separate Scribus documents, then concatenating them together in the order I desire. However, the same problem would result if a section ended on a RHS page and I had chosen to begin each section on a RHS page. But in that case I'm dealing with an easier solution. The sections tend to be no more than ten pages each, usually around 5-7 pages. I could compose the separate sections, each starting on a RHS page. When that is done, it would give me a page count and I could pick the sections to include. Then I could begin concatenating them. If I happen to have a section that ends on a RHS page, I can fix the next section by translating each of the pages' contents by selecting all items with Shift-Right Click and moving them to the correct margin with Ctrl-Shift-(left or right arrow). This last works -- I've tried it. Crude, but it's a solution. Question is now whether I can build up a book by concatenating sections. Will try a test of that next with some sample sections by importing, cutting and pasting, or whatever works. Quark has such a "book feature" built-in. Problem was, it doesn't work, at least in the version I tried. Every once in a while, the process would "eat" one's work. Not good. --Mark -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Confused-on-how-to-insert-delete-pages-tp20532505p20546453.html Sent from the Scribus New mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.info/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20081117/504ea796/attachment.htm>