Milan,
Is it possible you have a Master Page map applied on your reference page? To
check, go to View Reference Pages. Scroll down until you find the
UnstructMasterPageMaps. If this is defined for left and right master pages,
and you choose to Apply Master Pages when you generate your book,
And just to be clear, after you apply the custom page for the start of the
chapter, you do save the file before you update the book, right?
If you want to use the Apply Master Pages feature, you can edit the map Linda
mentions so there is an entry for the first page of the file, triggered by
And just to be clear, after you apply the custom page for the start of the
chapter, you do save the file before you update the book, right?
If you want to use the Apply Master Pages feature, you can edit the map Linda
mentions so there is an entry for the first page of the file, triggered by
In Frame 7, I apply a master page to the first body page of a file in
a book. When I update the book, that first body page has gone back to
left/right master page usage. What would account for that?
Thanks.
--
Milan Davidović
http://twitter.com/altmilan
http://altmilan.blogspot.com
In Frame 7, I apply a master page to the first body page of a file in
a book. When I update the book, that first body page has gone back to
left/right master page usage. What would account for that?
Thanks.
--
Milan Davidovi?
http://twitter.com/altmilan
http://altmilan.blogspot.com
Milan,
Is it possible you have a Master Page map applied on your reference page? To
check, go to View > Reference Pages. Scroll down until you find the
UnstructMasterPageMaps. If this is defined for left and right master pages,
and you choose to Apply Master Pages when you generate your book,