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Re: Revising Master Page & Applying to All?
by
Erica Gamet
on Sep 10, 2008 at 11:08:52 pm
If the text frame is on the Master Page, then by updating it on the Master, it will update all document pages based on that master. However, if it's not doing that, I would guess that the text frame might have been "pulled off" the Master page by overriding the Master page item. So, on the document page, can you click to select the text frame in question? If so, that means it's been overridden (by Command-Shift-clicking or Ctrl-Shift-clicking on a PC). To re-attach it to the Master page, select the text frame on the document page and choose "Remove Selected Local Overrides" from the Pages panel flyout menu. Just FYI, if you reapply a Master page to a document page, you shouldn't get duplicates of the items...unless they've been overridden, as shown...so you're doing it right...though if you make a change on the Master, there's no need to re-apply...the changes are instant.
Erica Gamet
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Re: Revising Master Page & Applying to All?
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