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Omit Master Page Back in case of an empty back page.
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Check Tumble to duplex pages as in a calendar.
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Check Facing pages to have the side margins switched alternately, so that after
printing and binding the pages, they look like in a magazine or book. See "Pages"
below to find out how to set a left and right margin on a page.
Note
Master Pages, Media and Duplex printing options can also be set in a Control Script (see "Control
Scripts" on page751 and "Control Script API" on page1162). This is especially useful when you
need identical sections with different settings.
Pages
Unlike emails and web pages, Print sections can contain multiple pages. Pages are naturally
limited by their size and margins. If the content of a section doesn't fit on one page, the overflow
goes to the next page. This happens automatically, based on the section's page size and
margins; see "Page settings: size, margins and bleed" on the facing page.
The minimum number of pages can be set via the Print section properties; see "Print section
properties" on page823.
Although generally the same content elements can be used in all three contexts (see "Content
elements" on page546), the specific characteristics of pages make it possible to use special
elements, such as page numbers; see "Page numbers " on page420.
The widow/orphan setting lets you control how many lines of a paragraph stick together, when
content has to move to another page; see "Preventing widows and orphans" on page422. You
can also avoid or force a page break before or after an entire element, see "Page breaks" on
page423.
Each page in a print section has a natural position: it is the first page, the last page, a 'middle'
page (a page between the first and the last page) or a single page. For each of those positions,
a different Master Page and Media can be set. A Master Page functions as a page's
background, with for example a header and footer. A Media represents preprinted paper that a
page can be printed on. See "Master Pages" on page425 and "Media" on page428.
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