Jump to content
You must now use your email address to sign in [click for more info] ×

Ryinth

New Members
  • Posts

    3
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Ryinth

  1. Is there any way to stop content from "slipping" around when you add or remove pages?

    I'm laying out a book, very simple master pages - one for a new chapter spread, one for chapter content. However, if I do any edits that change the number of pages (even to fix a typo, etc), anything that comes after is completely messed up - content moves to pages using the wrong Master, etc. 

    Is there a way to keep all added/removed pages to within a section, so that following sections aren't impacted? Or any way to lock content to a page with a Master applied?

    Otherwise, is there a way to output a Book into an Affinity file so that you can edit the blank pages that Affinity has inserted?

  2. So I'm making my first project, and I've had a weird issue pop up in the last day. I'm formatting a novel in Publisher 2, so I've got - for the moment, a very basic layout.

    I've got two master pages - a two page-spread for the beginning of each chapter, and then a basic master for the content of the chapter.

    Master_Page_1.thumb.png.a4df3f82694d5e3cca6a16cdbd70985f.png

    The problem becomes...sometimes body content will start appearing on the master pages? I've thrown in some Alice in Wonderland text to demonstrate.

    Master_Page_2.thumb.png.9d69955100563133e6a715ab7fa000ba.png

    It seems to happen at random points, so I can't see a mistake I'm doing over and over - added to the fact that it's jumping onto the "wrong" master page, not even the one the text was pasted into (so it doesn't seem like a linked element?) has me very confused.

    Any help would be appreciated. 

     

     

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Guidelines | We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.