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As explained in the "Master Pages" tutorial, with MacBook Pro and no mouse, I cannot right click to apply master pages. Not even by holding ctrl key. Is this menu available in an alternative way, or is this a technical glitch?

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If nothing else, you can drag the master page onto a regular page to apply it (at least on Windows).

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two finger click on my MBPro pad brings up Apply Master

You have to have the page icon on the left panel side highlighted and you two finger click on that... it won't work, as would be expected, by two finger clicking on the working page itself. that brings up entirely different options.

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39 minutes ago, AnGwer said:

I cannot right click to apply master pages

Hi @AnGwer,

Go to your System Preferences - Trackpad - Point & Click. "Secondary Click" needs to be enabled - the default is a two-finger click.

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