Operation Manual
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Layout and design
Last updated 11/30/2015
Paragraphs that span and split columns (video 2:01)
See how to build complex layouts in less clicks with paragraphs that span or split columns in InDesign CS5 and later.
Paragraphs that span and split columns (video 2:01)
Rotating Spread view (video 3:31)
When one or more objects on a page is rotated, learn how to rotate the spread view to make easy edits. Discover a
number of navigation tips to save time.
Rotating Spread view (video 3:31)
Spanning and Splitting columns (video 6:15)
Set up spanning heads over any number of columns or split a group of columns into additional columns to save vertical
space.
Spanning and Splitting columns (video 6:15)
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
Add a page number marker to a master page
Page number markers are commonly added to master pages. When master pages are applied to document pages, the
page numbering is updated automatically, similar to headers and footers.
If the automatic page number is on a master page, it displays the master page prefix. On a document page, the automatic
page number displays the page number. On a pasteboard, it displays PB.