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Adobe CS3 CS4 Page Numbering Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2010

Quick little tutorial on how to create page numbering.

If you require left hand page numbering unselect page shuffle and spread shuffle from the flyout menu on the pages pallet.

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  • This doesn't fucking help. What you're doing is numbering them but it's not gonna print that way. They're not gonna print in order. I want a number pairing tutorial, indesign already guides you with the fucking numbers under the master pages. It's obvious. Page 1 and 2 aren't supposed to be next to each other. It won't print that way on a spread, dumb ass.

  • @Gengar10000000000

    Yes the numbering affects only the pages, numbering works perfectly fine, take it to a proper printers and they will print it however you want and in order. Are you trying to print a booklet yourself then? I'm a little confused at what you're trying to get at.

    I don't think there is a way of getting it to print from applied page numbers unless they are in the order you wish them to be by manually shuffling them. If you find out let me know, in the mean time chill out

  • @ilogikmr2 Are you saying once you place the numbers the way they are in the file that the printer will see it as a booklet in order? Because I don't fucking hear you saying that in your tutorial.

  • @Gengar10000000000

    Lol were you dropped on your head as a child? Anyways, your spreads are set in the order that they will print. The indesign booklet tool try's to arrange the pages in the print order needed but does a very bad job of doing it, never been able to get it to work right on a big document.

    A proper printers will use a rip that reads the PDF and splits it where it needs to go. Your other option is to make a mock up of the numbered booklet, and shuffle yourself.

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  • @Gengar10000000000 No need to be so rude you fucking arsehole.

  • Jesus mate lighten up, he's only trying to help and still being polite to you.

  • @ilogikmr2 Give me the fucking mock up.

  • Thanks a lot!

  • Thanks, this video was a lifesaver for my book! Worked great.

  • Thanks! The help menu on CS3 is god awful. You've saved me hours of fiddling!

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