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Adobe InDesign Help
Creating Books, Tables of Contents, and Indexes
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Select Insert Blank Page to add a blank page to the end of any document in which the
subsequent document must begin on an odd- or even-numbered page, and then click OK.
To turn off automatic pagination:
1
Choose Book Page Numbering Options in the Book palette menu.
2
Deselect Automatic Pagination, and then click OK. When this option is deselected,
pages are not renumbered when you add or remove pages in booked documents—you
must choose Repaginate in the Book palette menu.
To repaginate documents in a book file:
Choose Repaginate in the Book palette menu. If any documents are missing, the book
cannot be repaginated; see
“Removing or replacing missing book documents” on
page 168
.
Printing and outputting a book file
One advantage of using a book file is that you can use a single command to output—for
print, preflight, package, or export to PDF—selected booked documents or the entire
book. For more information on printing and outputting InDesign files, look up the appro-
priate topic in the index.
To print or output documents in a book:
1
In the Book palette, select the documents you want to output. When no documents are
selected, you can output the entire book.
2
Choose an output command (such as Print Book or Print Selected Documents) in the
Book palette menu.
About hypertext links
You can create hyperlinks so that when you export to Adobe PDF or HTML, a viewer can
jump to other locations in the same document, to other electronic documents, or to Web
sites.
Use the Hyperlinks palette to associate each destination with source text or graphics.
A
source
is hyperlinked text, a hyperlinked text frame, or a hyperlinked graphics frame.
A
destination
is the URL, position in text, or page to which a hyperlink jumps. A source
can jump to only one destination, but any number of sources can jump to the same
destination.
A.
Hyperlink source
B.
Hyperlink destination icon
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page being jumped to.
For more information,
see the Adobe Web site.
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