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No matter if your book content will also have introduction pages or not, it is naturalized to also count the cover pages 1 + 2 when numbering the book content pages and therefore to start the book content with page number 3 at the earliest.
Please do so. – What? You don't know how? Well, you should
be familiar with the Page inspector by and by. You will find the menu
item Edit page numbering
in the action menu of the Page
inspector. One click and you will see the following dialog:
Please set the start value to 3
there. Ready. But you will
not see anything of it. The page symbols in the Page inspector still
show the physical page numbers (and for good reason).
To create page numbers automatically and make them visible, let's switch our view. Yes, you're right, the view. You have edited the document in layout page view until now. Please find the dark gray triangle at the right border of the document window above the vertical slider. It shows downwards. Click on it. You will then see a menu where you can choose different document views.
Choose the master page view. The document window will then no
longer show the book content, but an empty master page named
Default master page
. (Feel free and rename it to somewhat like
Pagination
or stuff later.)
The document grid is visible here also. Create two new text frames now which are placed exactly one grid row below the type area of your book.
Please create new text rulers now in the Text Ruler inspector, using the same parameters as shown in the following pictures. Assign these rulers to both the two text frames accordingly.
Pobyt: You can easily assign text rulers to empty text frames by double-clicking on the text frame. When the text ruler becomes visible, click on its name. You will then see a menu where you can select the wanted text ruler.
Please enter an empty line in the left text frame (press [Return]
once) and then insert the text field Page number
. Therefore you
have to [Ctrl]-click into the text frame and choose the sub menu item
Insert page number
from Insert text field
in the context
menu. Repeat these steps for the right text frame.
After that the two text frames should look like this:
Just take a closer look at what you have done here.
You will see the placeholder text ###
. Surprised? If you
have expected to see a page number now, say number 3, we will just
have to talk about text fields. A text field is a placeholder for
another text. When you insert a text field for page numbers in a text
frame, this text field will not be replaced by the real page number in
master pages, but only in layout pages. You will see soon how
applicable this is.
Please switch your document view back to layout page view now.
Surprise! All layout pages of your book will now show the right page numbers at the right position. Notice the shown page number 36 and the real page number 34 in the previous picture. It's perfect, isn't it? (It was you who defined a short while ago in the Page inspector that the page numbering should start with 3.)
If you switch frame guides and document grid invisible now (in the View menu), the book does almost look like printed, doesn't it?