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45 minutes ago, carl123 said:

Hover over the page in the Pages panel and it show pop-up which master is applied

Or look in the Layers panel for the page.

There's nothing more "visually immediate" that I know of, @bebez71. And by the way, you can have multple Masters applied to each page, if you were not aware.

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1 hour ago, bebez71 said:

I have another question, is there a way to know which master page is applied to a certain page?

For the current page, you can look in the Layers panel to see which master page layers are present.

That still only helps with one page at a time, and it may require scrolling, but it is the only way I know of outside of the tooltip that pops up when hovering over the page icon.

 

 

EDIT: I see that @walt.farrell posted basically the same thing above and I missed it before posting... ignore me.  :$

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3 minutes ago, fde101 said:

EDIT: I see that @walt.farrell posted basically the same thing above and I missed it before posting... ignore me.  :$

tip.gif If you really want your post to be ignored, you can hide it! Click on the ‘Options’ link below your posted message, and then click on ‘Hide’ in the menu that pops up: once hidden, a post can only be seen by the moderators.

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On 5/2/2019 at 2:06 PM, Alfred said:

tip.gif If you really want your post to be ignored, you can hide it! Click on the ‘Options’ link below your posted message, and then click on ‘Hide’ in the menu that pops up: once hidden, a post can only be seen by the moderators.

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