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InDesign Table of Contents with section headers which occur multiple times Thanks, I decided to go with the running headers after all, I suppose I could just as well learn how to do this correctly :) |
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accepted | InDesign Table of Contents with section headers which occur multiple times |
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InDesign Table of Contents with section headers which occur multiple times @horatio I was also thinking of the override workaround a few minutes ago while I was walking the dog, should work fine. I will not reorder the pages within a section anyways, so I won't need that constraint for this assignment. You may be right that the running headers are the correct way to do it, I agree, but since most of the "sections" are a single page and only a few of them span over multiple pages I don't think an additional header would add to the design. You should add the workaround along with the correct solution as an answer so I can mark the question as answered :) |
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InDesign Table of Contents with section headers which occur multiple times added 99 characters in body |
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InDesign Table of Contents with section headers which occur multiple times @user568458 This was not what I was thinking of. I want the headers on top, but they should not grab the title from the content. I want the Table of Contents on the first page to only include each header once, but if I use the same header on 2 consecutive pages, the header will also appear twice in the table of contents. (Note that the other headers are only used on a single page, not a spread like "Farve" in the example) |
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InDesign Table of Contents with section headers which occur multiple times Yes, text frames on the master and then CTRL + Shift + Click to type in the header. I looked at running headers and thought it was something different from what I wanted. I'll give it another look :) |
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asked | InDesign Table of Contents with section headers which occur multiple times |