![]() ![]() Select Insert Pages from the Pages panel menu.There are a couple of ways in which you can add more pages to your document whilst maintaining odd-numbered verso pages. In the Numbering & Section Options dialog: Double-click the little black triangle at the top of page 2 or select Numbering & Section Options from the Pages panel menu.We are now ready to change the page number of the first page in the document to number ‘1’ Select Allow Document Pages to Shufflefrom the Pages panel menu, to remove the checkmark in front of it.Select Pages from the Window menu to display the Pages panel.We are now ready to make some changes to the way the pages are displayed in InDesign. Select Document from the File > New menu.We can skip a few steps right at the very start when creating our InDesign document. Let’s assume that at the very start of your project you’ve decided you want to swap your odd and even numbering to be ‘even’ on right (recto) pages and ‘odd’ on left (verso) pages. Keep an eye out in this tip for some techniques you can use to add pages. I must emphasise that the way in which you add additional pages to your document does impact on whether the left hand pages continue to be odd-numbered pages. It’s hard to believe this is almost a decade ago… But a recent question on Facebook, made me think I should really update this post, and provide you with the newer, faster, quicker way to do this. Back in 2004 I wrote a tip for InDesign CS on how you could have the first page of your document be a left page AND have it start with page number 1. ![]()
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