In Adobe InDesign, a section is used to define the page numbering style. For example, the first ten pages of a document (the front matter) might use Roman numerals, and the rest of the document might use Arabic numerals.
Typefi Sections define the sequence in which parent (formerly master) pages are applied to document pages during the automated page composition process.
🔑 Key Concept: InDesign sections are used to define the page numbering style; they are applied during the automated page composition process. Typefi Sections are used to define the sequence in which parent pages are applied to document pages during the automated page composition process.
If you want to use an existing InDesign section as a Typefi Section, you will need to apply a Typefi Section to an InDesign section. Similarly, if you want to disassociate a Typefi Section from an InDesign section, you will need to break the link between them.
Applying a Typefi Section and breaking the link is primarily used when roundtripping content.
Comments
0 comments
Please sign in to leave a comment.