Sunday, April 4, 2010

How to use Sections to make multiple...

I'm working in one InDesign CS3 document and am trying to automate some stuff for the first time. When I start a second Section in my document, and give it a number 2 in the 'Chapter number' box of the 'Numbering %26amp; sections' dialog-box, the first Section I made also gets a number 2. How can I tell InDesign that a page belongs to chapter one and the next to chapter two and use paragraph styles to number the paragraphs of my report for me? I know how to work with 'Bullets and Numbers' as paragraph styles.

A million thanks!

RandomWeather

How to use Sections to make multiple...

Why not use booklet mode? Then?it will automatically set each INDD doc as a new chapter unless otherwise specified.

How to use Sections to make multiple...

I would like to not split up my report in multiple files at this time. Is

there another way to make chapters?

2009/9/27 M.Jay.Victor %26lt;forums@adobe.com%26gt;

Why not use booklet mode? Then it will automatically set each INDD doc as

a new chapter unless otherwise specified.

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Another topic: is it possible to make footnotes that not appear at the

bottom of every page, but collect them at the end of a chapter as a list?

Hoping you can help me!

Random

2009/9/27 Fenna Blomsma %26lt;fblomsma@gmail.com%26gt;

I would like to not split up my report in multiple files at this time. Is

there another way to make chapters?

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2009/9/27 M.Jay.Victor %26lt;forums@adobe.com%26gt;

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Why not use booklet mode? Then it will automatically set each INDD doc as

%26gt;%26gt; a new chapter unless otherwise specified.

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RandomWeather wrote:

Another topic: is it possible to make footnotes that not appear at the

bottom of every page, but collect them at the end of a chapter as a list?

Hoping you can help me!

Random

He was trying to do it manually i think... Im not in front of my comps though, so I'm not able to test what he said:(

Thnx! You're a live-saver!

2009/9/27 peter@knowhowpro.com %26lt;forums@adobe.com

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