Operation Manual

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Layout and design
Last updated 11/30/2015
In the Create Alternate Layouts dialog box, specify the following options:
Name Enter the name of the alternate layout.
From Source Pages Select the source layout where your content is located.
Page Size Select a page size or enter a custom size for the alternate layout.
Width and Height These fields display the size of the alternate layout. You can enter your own values, but that changes
the Page Size to custom.
Orientation Choose an orientation for the alternate layout. If you switch between Portrait and Landscape, the Height
and Width are updated.
Liquid Page Rule Choose a liquid page rule to apply to the alternate layout. Select Preserve Existing to inherit the liquid
page rules applied to the source pages. Select another rule to apply new liquid page rules.
Link Stories Enable this option to place objects and to link them to the original objects on the source layout. When you
update the original object, it is easier to manage updates for linked objects. See
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Copy Text Styles to New Style Group Enable this option to copy all text styles, and place them in a new group. This
option is useful if you need to vary the text styles between various layouts.
Smart Text Reflow Enable this option to remove any forced line breaks and other style overrides to the text.
Add basic page numbering
You can add a current page number marker to your pages to specify where a page number sits on a page and how it will
look. Because a page number marker updates automatically, the page number it displays is always correct—even as you
add, remove, or rearrange pages in the document. Page number markers can be formatted and styled as text.
Add page number marker to master page