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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