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Master Page Numbers Not Showing
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S***@adobeforums.com
2008-11-13 20:05:32 UTC
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Hey
My auuto page numbers are not showing up in InDesign on pages that have other content (images, color, etc.). I've gone to the master page, selected the auto number cell and selected 'Bring to front' but the numbers still stay burried under content on the pages that have things in the lower right (or left) sections of the page. Is there a way to have the numbers show on all pages regardless of if there's other content in the page number area?

Thanks
unknown
2008-11-13 20:06:34 UTC
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You need to create a new top layer and move the page numbers to that layer.

Bob
S***@adobeforums.com
2008-11-13 20:13:37 UTC
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Thankyou very much!!!
P***@adobeforums.com
2008-11-27 10:40:37 UTC
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I have an A Master page problem. The A Master appropriately applies itself to all document pages correctly, except one. The master page item is a colored background, which becomes strangely off-kilter on one particular page. What appears is an opacity icon next to the page number on the pages tab, and the message that this spread has a transparent object, which I believe is the A Master page item. In trying to solve the problem, sometimes I get an out-of-gamut icon, which apparently is telling me that the color is out of the correct range. Well, the software has it right, it is out of the correct range, but clicking any of the options available does not correct that page to be the same as the other pages, exhibiting the same A Master page item. I've tried replacing the master page item, with a fresh item, and it does not help correct the one page, out of all the pages in the document, which is, color-wise, lighter and duller than the other pages. Can someone make some suggestions as to what I can do to make the A Master page item apply the same to all the pages of my document? Thanks.
j***@adobeforums.com
2008-11-27 11:01:53 UTC
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First of all, there does not seem to be a relation to the original post. Keep the forum clean and searchable for old users as well as for new posters, so they can in turn find (and respond to) relevant questions. Use "Add topic", rather than "Post Reply".

The way the pages display on your system is -- unexpectedly, perhaps -- not important. InDesign merely tries to show how the page will look like when printed. Because that requires quite a few expensive calculations, to prevent slow-downs ID does not do that for every single page, just the ones using transparency. If you switch on "Overprint preview", you will notice all pages are drawn the same (a lot slower).

It is not important because the colour change will not propagate into the printed product. However, transparency might have some effects on (particularly) type -- but that's another story.
P***@adobeforums.com
2008-11-27 13:14:26 UTC
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Pat,

I just answered this in the other thread. Sounds to me like you need to change the transparency flattening color space.
P***@adobeforums.com
2008-11-30 03:25:46 UTC
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Peter,

Thanks as always for your input. I explored your suggestion and didn't find anything that I thought was amiss in the color space. It then occurred to me that the out-of-gamut warning might be the cause, and that I had misapplied the command incorrectly, by which I mean that I was trying to apply the out-of-gamut warning to the out-of-kilter page, instead of going to the A Master page, and changing it from there. I reapplied the out-of-gamut warning command to the A Master page, and voila! success. All pages now have the same background hue and print out as such.

Pat
P***@adobeforums.com
2008-11-30 13:19:16 UTC
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I'm not sure what you mean by the out-of-gamut command, but adjustments to Master page items need to be made on the master page or the the item must be overridden onto the live page before the adjustment will work.
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