
Jason White wrote:
Rohan McLeod<rhn@jeack.com.au> wrote:
Jason White wrote:
Have you placed new page commands in appropriate places? If the worst comes to the worst , I would consider this ; which seems to amount to manually editing the master-file; but since the feature is advertised as ' applicable to writing a book'; I am hoping to find a way for it to happen automatically. I don't think it's designed to insert page breaks (or to force new chapters to start on recto pages) automatically, unless you have a style or command set to that effect somewhere in the document. Well there seems to be an application called 'Navigator' which does such things automatically to the Masterfile; well that is how I read the following extract from the help>masterfile> Using Master Documents and Subdocuments "
To start each subdocument on a new page: 1. Ensure that each subdocument starts with a heading that uses the same paragraph style, for example "Heading 1". 2. In the master document, choose *Format - Styles and Formatting*, and click the *Paragraph Styles* icon. 3. Right-click "Heading 1" and choose *Modify*. 4. Click the *Text Flow *tab. 5. In the *Breaks *area, select *Insert*, and then select *Page *in the *Type *box. 6. If you want each subdocument to start on an odd page, select *With Page Style*, and select "Right page" in the box. 7. Click *OK*." *********************************************************************************************************** again thanks for your interest Jason, regards Rohan McLeod