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Automatic page numbers for story jumps
You can easily maintain the jump lines of stories that continue to other pages, such as a line that says Continued on page 42. Use a jump-line page number to automatically update the number of the page containing a storys next or previous threaded text frame when you move or reflow the storys threaded text frames.
Usually the jump-line page number should be in a separate text frame from the story it tracks. That way, the jump-line page number remains in position even if the storys text reflows.
To add an automatic jump-line page number
With the Type tool, drag to create a new text frame where you want the jump-line to appear.
With the Selection tool , position the new text frame so that it overlaps the frame containing the story you want to track.
Make sure text frame touches or overlaps story you want it to track.
Select the Type tool and click an insertion point in the new text frame. Then type the text that you want to appear before the page number, such as Continued on or Continued from.
Then choose Type > Insert Special Character and one of the following options:
Next Page Number Inserts the number of the page containing the storys next frame. Use this character when creating a continued on jump-line.
Previous Page Number Inserts the number of the page containing the storys previous frame. Use this character when creating a continued from jump-line.
The page number automatically updates to reflect the current location of the next or previous frame of the story.
(Optional) To prevent the story from being moved without its jump line, Shift-select the frames with the Selection tool, then choose Object > Group.
Dus: zorg dat - op de Master pagina - het kader met je twee paginanummer-codes (Page Number en Next Page Number) eindigt met een 'nieuwe kolom' teken dat de (niet bestaande) verdere tekst naar een volgend kader dwingt. Zet dat vervolgkader op de vlg blz vd Master pagina en ziedaar...