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Hello! I have a book with a lot of files and pages in a row. "File one", "File two" for example. How can I do for the pages refresh automatically when I add a new page in any file of the book?
Well, doesn't it do so automatically?
Three things to watch out for:
1. InDesign cannot see from a single open document that it is used elsewhere in a book. It only knows this when you also have the Book document open.
2. None of the documents must have the page numbering "Start Page Numbering At (xxx)". (Unless you want it to.) Leave it set to "Automatic Page Numbering" so ID can adjust it when necessary.
3. And of course, you must have "Automatically Update Page & Section Numbers" enabled in the B
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Hello
You will need to use a master page to do it, but the process of page numbering is quite simple:
Add page numbering to your pages in Adobe InDesign
Hope this helps
Damien
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Thanks, I tried to better explain my question in a reply below
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Hello
I haven't delved too deeply in the creation of books. This document seems to indicate that it is possible to auto-update the page numbers across the various documents (section 'Number pages, chapters, and paragraphs in a book'):
Create book files with Adobe InDesign
You may need to also look at the 'Synchronize book documents' section too
If you still have difficulties, could you give as much details as you can, and I'll try to take a look.
Damien
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I'll try and if no to function I ask again. Thank you until now.
And... I am sorry for my English. My native language is Portuguese and I only learn English still..
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This is the files and the book:
For example in "A_Catálogo_2017 ..." I have 34 pages. The "B_Catalogo_2017 ..." start in page 35, but if I add two pages in the first file, how do I automatically refresh the pages of the next files, for to start "B_Catálogo_2017..." in 37? Is it possible?
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Well, doesn't it do so automatically?
Three things to watch out for:
1. InDesign cannot see from a single open document that it is used elsewhere in a book. It only knows this when you also have the Book document open.
2. None of the documents must have the page numbering "Start Page Numbering At (xxx)". (Unless you want it to.) Leave it set to "Automatic Page Numbering" so ID can adjust it when necessary.
3. And of course, you must have "Automatically Update Page & Section Numbers" enabled in the Book Page Numbering Options.
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The files and book was make for other people and now I am responsible for him.
Sincerely, I am learn about InDesign still and not worked with the program previously. Thanks for help.