Christen, w/Scribus v1.4.1, Winx64/sp1
Thanks for the reply. I am able to use the Import Master Pages dialog and select the Master Page I want. However, there is no way to retain the settings of the Master Page selected: 1) The dialog does not offer a confirmation button to save the selected Imported Master Page settings, so upon closing the dialog with the only option - the x button on top right - the page reverts to the previous settings. 2) With the Import Master Pages dialog still open and the Master Page I want has changed the appearance of the current page, I can save the page, but the Import Master Pages dialog is still open and must be closed. When that dialog is closed, the page reverts to the previous settings and all properties of the selected Master Page from the Import Master Pages dialog are lost again. I can not discover any way to retain the properties form the Imported Master Page for the current document. Barry On 10/9/2012 9:59 PM, Christen Anderson wrote: > Hi Barry, > > On 10/9/2012 9:35 PM, Barry McKenna wrote: >> John, >> >> Thanks for your reply. The "manual" part of importing master pages >> from another document is totally unintelligible for me, on a windows >> install anyway. I've tried every variation of working with master >> pages that are described in the wiki and the book. >> >> Barry >> >> On 10/9/2012 8:28 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote: >>> Master pages are specific to a document. However, you can import master >>> pages from any document into the document you are working on at the >>> moment. You must do so manually. >>> > > Have you tried the steps shown on > http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Help:Manual_Masterpages#Creating_Master_Pages? > If you scroll down a bit from the link given, you will see the third > option on the Master Page dialog is "Import Master Page." Is there > something missing from the instructions? > > hth, > Christen > >
