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Making changes to a Parent Page is simple and will automatically update all the pages that use that Parent Page. This will create a local override, allowing you to modify the element on that specific page without affecting the Parent Page or other pages using the same Parent Page. To edit the Parent Page elements on a specific page, hold down the “Shift” key and double-click the Parent Page item you want to edit.

  • The Parent Page elements will now appear on the selected pages.
  • Alternatively, right-click on the selected page(s) and choose “Apply Parent to Pages…” from the context menu, then select the desired Parent Page from the list and click “OK.”
  • Drag the Parent Page thumbnail from the top section of the Pages panel onto the selected page thumbnail(s) in the bottom section.
  • To select multiple pages, hold down the “Ctrl” key (Windows) or “Cmd” key (Mac) while clicking on the page thumbnails.
  • Select the page(s) you want to apply the Parent Page to in the Pages panel.
  • Follow these steps to apply a Parent Page: Once you have created a Parent Page, you can apply it to any page or range of pages in your document. Add the desired elements, such as text frames, images, and graphics, that you want to appear consistently across your document.
  • Double-click on the new Parent Page thumbnail in the Pages panel to start editing it.
  • In the “New Parent” dialog box, give your Parent Page a prefix and a name, and click “OK.”.
  • To create a new Parent Page, click on the “New Parent” button at the bottom of the Pages panel or choose “New Parent…” from the panel menu.

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  • In the Pages panel, you will see two default Parent Pages (A-Parent) in the top section.
  • Go to the “Window” menu and select “Pages” to open the Pages panel if it is not already visible.
  • Open your InDesign document or create a new one.
  • To create a Parent Page in InDesign, follow these steps: They help maintain a uniform design and save time by eliminating the need to recreate the same elements on each page manually. Parent Pages are especially useful for designing publications with repeating elements or a consistent structure, such as magazines, brochures, or catalogs. By using Master Pages, you can quickly make global changes to your document, ensuring a consistent look and feel across all pages. They serve as a foundation for your design, allowing you to set up consistent elements such as headers, footers, page numbers, and background images.

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    Master Pages (now called “Parent Pages”) in InDesign are template pages that you can apply to multiple pages within your document.

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    Parent Pages will help you maintain a consistent look and save time by eliminating the need to recreate the same elements on each page manually.









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