![]() In the Pages panel menu, choose Delete Spread. In the Pages panel menu, deselect Allow Selected Spread To Shuffle.(The easiest way to do this is to select page 2 and then Shift-select the last page of the document.) In the Pages panel, select all the pages except page 1.Be sure the document contains at least three pages and that the Facing Pages option is selected. Make sure page 1 of the document is blank.Follow these steps, which are taken from the official Adobe Help Resource Center, to fix the problem. ![]() Now then, the second way to approach this problem is to turn off automatic page shuffling. Voila! You’re first page is now set to start from the left. You will want to put an even number in this field. There will be a field that starts with “Start Page Numbering at: “. Clicking this will take you a screen that will let you change the page number. So, if you open your pages panel and right click on the first page of the document, your contextual menu will have an item called “Numbering and Sectioning Options”. All odd numbers are to the right, and all even numbers are to the left. The reason why inDesign puts that first page to the right is because it is an odd number. The easiest way to fix this is to actually renumber the pages. The thing that we are trying to correct here is fixing that first page in a spread document so that you can start with a spread at the left, instead of a single page set to the right. An object that spans multiple pages stays with the page on which the object’s bounding box covers the most area. From here on out I will be trying to do a post at least every Thursday.Īlright, on to the tip! Today’s tip is a bit tricky. InDesign redistributes pages according to how the Allow Document Pages To Shuffle command is set. I have been really busy lately and have not had a chance to do a post this last week. What we are accomplishing: Making the first page of a spread sheet document not start with a cover page.įirst I would like to thank those of you who have been patient in waiting for this post. InDesign Tip #10 Get rid of the first page when working with spreads
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