
Rohan McLeod <rhn@jeack.com.au> wrote:
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*.
You're changing a style definition in the master document.
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*."
So you've changed the heading style to force a recto page. Now that modified heading style should be applied throughout the document (including all of the imported files), unless you override it somehow in those files, presumably. Of course, it requires you to use the same style for all of the chapter-level headings (the one that you modified above). I would check that this is indeed the case in the chapters.